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yes, it is a modal verb.
A auxiliary verb that expresses necessity or possibility.
The word wanted is an action verb. Wanted can be an indicative, subjunctive, or conditional verb by adding a linking word to it.
An auxiliary verb (helper verb) is used to form some tenses and conditional forms. These include be, have, do/did, can/could, and should.The term "modal verb" is also used for some: an/could, may/might, must, will/would, shall/should, ought, need, and dare. Others are non-modal: be, have, do, and use.
Modal marks is the highest marks in the given data
does is not a modal verb
Should is a modal verb, should not is the negative form.
yes, it is a modal verb.
No. Modal is an adjective and not a verb so nobody can modal anything.
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.
No, it is not. It is a helper verb (modal verb), used to indicate ability.
Yes, it's a modal verb.
The word "can" is a verb. The infinitive is "to be able to", it is a modal verb.
will smell is a verb phrase.will is a modal verbsmell is a main verb
"You will" is a verb phrase consisting of the modal verb "will" and the pronoun "you."
Yes. It's a helping verb, also known as a modal auxiliary.