1. ENGLISH PAGE - Modal Verb Tutorial
Complete the exercises below. After each exercise, we have listed the modals covered. Just click on the modal link to learn more about its use.
2. Modal verb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Epistemic modals can be analyzed as raising verbs, while deontic modals can be analyzed as control verbs. Another form of modal auxiliary is the verb indicating ability: "can" in ...
3. Modals and auxiliary verbs in English
Modals. Historically, the modals of English, which are listed in (1), derive from a special class of verbs in Germanic (the ancestor of English and the other Germanic languages).
4. Modals
english club.com English grammar guide to modal verbs for ESL learners.
5. Basic Modals for students and teachers of English grammar
Basic modals (can, could, may, might, must, should, ought to, have to, have got to, had better) for study and teaching of English as a second language grammar classes.
6. ESL Quiz - Modals (Igor Gashchuk) I-TESL-J
This is a quiz for students of English as a second language. You can take this quiz and then check your answers right away.
7. Helping and Modal Auxiliary Verbs
Other helping verbs, called modal auxiliaries or modals, such as can, could, may, might, must, ought to, shall, should, will, and would, do not change form for different subjects.
8. Modal Summary
Modals in Context: identify modals and tense use in the context of an article. identifying modals in a paragraph; identifying tense use . It might put Napster out of business, and if you ...
9. Modals
Modals Introduction The program on Modals allows students to work on the meanings of modals --words like may, must, can, will, might, should, etc. --by grouping the individual ...