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FAQs on English Grammar Class 5 Modals
1. What is the speciality of modals?
Modals are the helping verb that affects or changes the form of other verb/verbs in the sentence.
2. How many modal verbs are present in English Grammar?
There are 9 moral verbs in English: can, will, shall, may, could, should, might, would, and could. There are other moral verbs called quasi-modal verbs like has to, ought to, and need to.
3. When are modal verbs used in a sentence?
Modal verbs are used in a sentence for many purposes like expressing ability, possibility, request, suggestion, asking or granting permission, necessity, commanding, habit, and likelihood.