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Modals are auxiliary verbs that express necessity, possibility, permission, or ability. Here are the main modals and their common uses:
Can/Could -- Ability:
"She can swim.
"Permission:
"Can I leave early?"
Possibility:
"It could rain tomorrow.
"Polite request:
"Could you help me?"
May/Might
Permission:
"May I use your phone?
"Possibility: "
It might snow tonight.
"Must
Obligation:
"You must wear a seatbelt.
"Deduction:
"He must be at work now.
"Shall/Should
Suggestion: "Shall we go?"
Advice: "You should see a doctor.
"Will/Would
Future intention: "I will call you tomorrow.
"Polite request: "Would you mind closing the door?
"Habitual action: "She would always bring us cookies.
"Ought "
toAdvice:
"You ought to apologize.
"Modals don't change form based on the subject and are followed by the base form of the main verb.
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