Modal Verbs and How They Are Used In A Sentence

What are the modal verbs and some example sentences.

MODAL VERBS – Here’s a guide on how to use this type of verb and how and when they are used when constructing a sentence.

What is a modal verb?

Modal Verbs

This is also called as modal auxiliary verb and is used with a main verb to express possibility, ability, permission, or necessity. They can be tricky but is actually simple once you learn how they work. Some of the most common examples are:

  • can
  • may
  • might
  • could
  • should
  • would
  • will
  • must

They are a type of an auxiliary verb, one of the several kinds of verbs and a few of the less commonly used are shall and ought. Some acts as main verbs or as modal auxiliaries depending on the context.

When they are used?

  • Likelihood using should and must to show probability without certainty

Examples:

Your parents must be so proud of you.
My baby sister should be asleep by now.

  • Possibility using couldmay, or might to express something is possible but not sure.

Examples:

I could use these information in the future.
You might want to use these things for your project.

  • Ability using can if positive and cannot or can’t if negative.

Examples:

I can’t come to the phone right now.
I can come to the party.

  • Permission using canmay, or could to ask to do something.

Examples:

Can I use the toilet?
May I go out?

  • Request using willwouldcan, or could usually used at the start of the sentence.

Examples:

Will you turn down the music?
Can you at least be quiet?

  • Command musthave, or need to express an order to someone.

Examples:

You must wash your face before sleeping.
Everyone need to be her before the clock strikes 8:00 PM.

  • Suggestion/advice using should to recommend a course of action but not in a commanding way.

Examples:

You should try the restaurant’s pizza.
You should eat less to lose weight.

  • Obligation or necessity using musthave, and need.

Examples:

I have to wait for my friends before ordering.
You don’t need to come to class if you are feeling sick.

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