MODAL VERBS.

They are auxiliary verbs that must always accompany another verb.JAANAI DE LA CRUZ JIMÉNEZ 3-"F". ❤

OUGHT TO.

SHALL.

MIGHT.

COULD.

WOULD.

MAY.

WILL.

SHOULD.

MUST.

CAN.

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It is used to talk about skills, to ask for permission, to make a request, talk about a possibility or make an offer.

It is used to express little probability or possibility in the present or in the future and is accompanied by an infinitive verb.


It is used in affirmative or negative sentences, always followed by an infinitive verb to express probability in the future, and at the beginning of questions to ask permission with a certain education.

It is always used accompanied by an infinitive verb, to which it gives the meaning of conditional, that is, the ending '-ía' in Spanish.

We use must to indicate duty or obligation to do something; Be careful, because in its negative form, it mustn't indicate prohibition.

You can talk about something that should happen or give good advice with the expression ought to.

It is used to recommend doing something and to confirm if we think that something is as it should be or not.

It is used in the affirmative to ask for an opinion on something.

It has several uses to shape future, polite requests, goodwill.


It is used to express permission, possibility or to make suggestions in the present tense.