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1️⃣ Can – Expresses ability, permission, or possibility. 2️⃣ Could – Expresses past ability, polite requests, or possibility. 3️⃣ May – Expresses permission or possibility. 4️⃣ Might – Expresses possibility (weaker than “may”) 5️⃣ Must – Expresses obligation, necessity, or strong certainty 6️⃣ Shall – Expresses future intention, offers, or formal suggestions 7️⃣ Should – Expresses advice, obligation, or probability 8️⃣ Will – Expresses future certainty or willingness 9️⃣ Would – Expresses polite requests, hypothetical situations, or past habits
Semi-Modal (Quasi-Modal) Verbs: 🔹 Ought to – Expresses moral obligation or advice. ✅ Example: You ought to apologize.
🔹 Need to – Expresses necessity. ✅ Example: You need to study harder.
🔹 Have to – Expresses obligation or necessity. ✅ Example: I have to wake up early.
🔹 Used to – Expresses past habits. ✅ Example: He used to play soccer.
🔹 Dare (in negative or interrogative form) – Expresses courage. ✅ Example: Dare you speak to him?
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🚀 Using modal verbs correctly makes your English sound natural and professional! Save this post and follow for daily English tips! 📖✨
1️⃣ Can – Expresses ability, permission, or possibility.
2️⃣ Could – Expresses past ability, polite requests, or possibility.
3️⃣ May – Expresses permission or possibility.
4️⃣ Might – Expresses possibility (weaker than “may”)
5️⃣ Must – Expresses obligation, necessity, or strong certainty
6️⃣ Shall – Expresses future intention, offers, or formal suggestions
7️⃣ Should – Expresses advice, obligation, or probability
8️⃣ Will – Expresses future certainty or willingness
9️⃣ Would – Expresses polite requests, hypothetical situations, or past habits
Semi-Modal (Quasi-Modal) Verbs:
🔹 Ought to – Expresses moral obligation or advice.
✅ Example: You ought to apologize.
🔹 Need to – Expresses necessity.
✅ Example: You need to study harder.
🔹 Have to – Expresses obligation or necessity.
✅ Example: I have to wake up early.
🔹 Used to – Expresses past habits.
✅ Example: He used to play soccer.
🔹 Dare (in negative or interrogative form) – Expresses courage.
✅ Example: Dare you speak to him?
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