No, nach is a preposition.
Ja.
No, it is called Konjunktiv. (subjunctive)
does is not a modal verb
Should is a modal verb, should not is the negative form.
yes, it is a modal verb.
It's an adjective - it's describing something.
No. Modal is an adjective and not a verb so nobody can modal anything.
I am German and home in German is nach hause So, you can say nach hause sub nach hause That means home sweet home
Almost but the verb is missing. The correct form would be:Ist sie nach Hause gegangen
yes. 'will' is a modal verb. A modal is an helping or auxiliary verb which does not change its form irrespective of the subject noun being in whatever person or number.
Shall is a modal verb (also called auxiliary or helper verb). Modal verbs are used with a main verb to qualify the main verb in time or mood. The modal and the main verb join to form a 'verb phrase' and the entire 'verb phrase' acts as the verb. Example sentences:Yes, I shall have a piece of that pie.Yes, I will have a piece of that pie.Yes, I may have a piece of that pie.Yes, I can have a piece of that pie.Yes, I should have a piece of that pie.
Ought is a modal auxiliary verb. The "to" is part of an infinitive (to + base form of a verb). ought to go ought to have ought to see