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Usage of Modal

Modals



Modal is a type of auxiliary verb that is used to express ability, possibility, permission or obligation. Modal verbs include can, must, may, might, will, would, should etc. Most common usages of these verbs are- Modal + Verb (present form). Examples
  • He can run on the mountain
  • Student must listen to their teachers
  • You may come with me
  • They might visit to us
  • He will go to opera
  • If i had money, i would buy a car
  • One should obey one's parents
These are the common use of Modals. There will be verb word after Modals. These use are inappropriate 
  • I would, if there is time, liking to make a phone call to my parents.(incorrect)
  • George might stopping to see us at hospital.(incorrect)
  • I can to go there anytime i want.(incorrect)
  • If i had money, i would bought a car.(incorrect)
These are some examples of incorrect using of Modals. So be-careful about using of these modals. You should remember all these modals & rules of using. 

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