Modals

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ModalsCan: Indicates abilityMay: to ask permission, or indicate possibilityProbabilityOught: Indicates obligationShall: To inquire invitation; to indicate future tenseWill: To indicate violation, to create future tense

Past of Modal VerbConditional of Modal VerbCould (Can)Might (May)Ought (Ought)Should (Shall)Would (Will)

Grammar Patterns

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ModalsCan: Indicates abilityMay: to ask permission, or indicate possibilityProbabilityOught: Indicates obligationShall: To inquire invitation; to indicate future tenseWill: To indicate violation, to create future tense

Past of Modal VerbConditional of Modal VerbCould (Can)Might (May)Ought (Ought)Should (Shall)Would (Will)

Collocations

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ModalsCan: Indicates abilityMay: to ask permission, or indicate possibilityProbabilityOught: Indicates obligationShall: To inquire invitation; to indicate future tenseWill: To indicate violation, to create future tense

Past of Modal VerbConditional of Modal VerbCould (Can)Might (May)Ought (Ought)Should (Shall)Would (Will)

Set Phrases

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ModalsCan: Indicates abilityMay: to ask permission, or indicate possibilityProbabilityOught: Indicates obligationShall: To inquire invitation; to indicate future tenseWill: To indicate violation, to create future tense

Past of Modal VerbConditional of Modal VerbCould (Can)Might (May)Ought (Ought)Should (Shall)Would (Will)

Examples

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ModalsModal Auxiliary Verb

Meaning: Ability, to be able to do something, capable.

Negative Form: Cannot (always spelt as one word)Contraction: Can’t

Auxiliary: Used as auxiliary placed before the main verb.

Ex: I can go.I cannot go.

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