A auxiliary verb that expresses necessity or possibility.
Modal marks is the highest marks in the given data
Length* :) , The Modal Length Will Be The Length That There is The Most Of
Modal means the most common group for example; Find the modal value (Number) of how many people are there in 5 groups each. 20 20 20 31 45 The modal value is obviously 20!!! And there you go!
yes, it is a modal verb.
it means the highest number in a group of numbers ,for an example 1,3,5,6,6,5,3,2,6 so the modal number is 6 because it's the highest number of all.
Modal verbs are specific auxiliary verbs that indicate beliefs and likelihoods in statements. Examples of modal verbs are must, shall, can, and might.
difference between primary auxiliary verbs and modal verbs
Auxiliary verbs are helping verbs .Modal Auxiliaries are used before ordinary verbs to express meanings. Some of the modal auxiliaries are would ,shall ,shouuld ,can ,could , may ,might,etc.
"Could" is part of a special group of verbs known as modal auxiliary verbs. Some other modal verbs are may/might, will/would, shall/should.
Modal is a type of rayon which means that it is a semi-synthetic fabric.
Examples of an appropriate modal verbs are:he can not do it;he could not do it;he must not do it;he should not do it;he will not do it;he would not do it.
Will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might, must are the Modal verbs.
Defective verbs are verbs that are not conjugated in all forms or tenses; they may lack certain grammatical forms, such as past or participle forms. In contrast, modal verbs are auxiliary verbs that express necessity, possibility, permission, or ability, such as "can," "may," and "must." While defective verbs might not be fully usable in every context due to their incomplete conjugation, modal verbs are consistently used to modify the meaning of the main verb without changing their forms.
Yes, it is. Also there are other modal verbs like : Will ,Would, Could, Shall ,Should etc..
These are modal verbs and should be used like any modal verb, according to the intended meaning.
No, it is a verb. Can is a modal (helper) verb that can function with verbs to indicate ability.
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