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Phrasal Modal Verbs in English - Modals with Two or More Words
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modal verbs (n)
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verbs that express ability, permission, probability, advice, or necessity or obligation
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modal verbs (n)
verbs that express ability, permission, probability, advice, or necessity or obligation
phrasal modal verbs (n)
modal verbs that contain two or more words
be able to (v)
modal verb of ability
be allowed to (v)
modal verb of permission
may be able to (v)
modal verb of probability
might be allowed to (v)
modal verb of probability
may be able to (v)
modal verb of probability
might be able to (v)
modal verb of probability
ought to (v)
modal verb of advice
had better (v)
modal verb of advice—may imply that something bad will happen if you don't follow the advice
be supposed to (v)
modal verb of necessity or obligation
be obligated to (v)
modal verb of necessity or obligation
be going to (v)
modal verb of necessity or obligation
have to (v)
modal verb of necessity or obligation, or of deduction—may imply that something is the law
have got to (v)
modal verb of necessity or obligation, or of deduction—may imply emphasis