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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Hi how are you ? I'm fine, Sovannarith Meas, I need reffering from everyone cause of I want to clear about Modle Verb. Especialyl I want to know Modle Verb definition ;Can, could, Shall, and should and example. Can you help me? Thank for your helping.
  

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They are modal verbs. Modal verbs are helping verbs. They are used with the base form of the main verb.

  • They are modal verbs.
  • Modal verbs are helping verbs.
  • They are used with the base form of the main verb.
  • They change the "mood" of the sentence, such as possibility, ability, permission, or obligation.
  • Modal verbs do not have the -s ending with "he, she, it" Most modal verbs do not have past or future tenses.
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They are modal verbs.
Modal verbs are helping verbs. They are used with the base form of the main verb. They change the "mood" of the sentence, such as possibility, ability, permission, or obligation.

Modal verbs do not have the -s ending with "he, she, it"
Most modal verbs do not have past or future tenses.

Modal verbs: can, could, must, should, would, will, might, may

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