Modals Archive

  • Download article as PDF Korean is the native language of about 80 million people in North and South Korea and in expatriate communities across the world. It is a language...

    Differences between Korean and English Language

    Download article as PDF Korean is the native language of about 80 million people in North and South Korea and in expatriate communities across the world. It is a language...

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  • Download article as PDF In English, you can show what you feel about a situation by using words such as may, will, would, might, can and could.These words can change...

    Changing Moods of a Modal Sentence

    Download article as PDF In English, you can show what you feel about a situation by using words such as may, will, would, might, can and could.These words can change...

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  • Download article as PDF 1. Ability Can expresses ability. Cannot (can’t) shows inability. She can speak ten languages. I can’t cook. Can you speak Spanish? Sometimes can is used in...

    Can and Could

    Download article as PDF 1. Ability Can expresses ability. Cannot (can’t) shows inability. She can speak ten languages. I can’t cook. Can you speak Spanish? Sometimes can is used in...

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  • Download article as PDF Must remains unchanged whatever be the tense or the number and person of the subject. It can refer to the present or future. It can point...

    Must and Ought to

    Download article as PDF Must remains unchanged whatever be the tense or the number and person of the subject. It can refer to the present or future. It can point...

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  • Download article as PDF 1. Permission May is used to express permission. May not is used to deny permission. May I come in, sir? Yes, you may. May I go...

    May and Might

    Download article as PDF 1. Permission May is used to express permission. May not is used to deny permission. May I come in, sir? Yes, you may. May I go...

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