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Linguistics
Grammar
Syntax
Parts of speech
English modal verbs
Modality
Modal verb
Shall and will
Infinitive
Modal logic
Verb
Uses of English verb forms

Modal verbs A modal verb is an extra verb which is used before the main verb and gives more information about the main verb. An example of a modal verb is the verb ‘can’. ‘Can’ goes before another verb and shows

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