Communication in English cannot be imagined, without the presence of modal verbs. The name itself reflects the mood of the sentence or situation; whether it is a request, permission, obligation, ...
Helping verbs are used in a verb phrase (that is, with a second verb) to show tense or form a question or a negative. Helping verbs are always followed by a second verb, and they show the perfect verb ...
Modal verbs, also known as modal auxiliary verbs, are used in everyday English. If you want to improve your knowledge of the English language, understanding modal verbs is essential. Luckily, modal ...
Picture a small child saying: "Can’t, shan’t, won’t!" They are using modal verbs to show their feelings and attitude to something. Maybe they are refusing to go to bed or eat their peas. Modal verbs ...
Modal verbs are easy to spot because there are so few of them. In addition to must, shall, will, should, would, can, could, may and might, we can add ought to and have to. If we are told that we 'must ...