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To define the modal verbs or modal verbs, it is important to

understand that these do not conjugate with the grammatical


persons (I, we, you, they, she, he, it), that is to say that:
• They will never have an infinitive (for example, there is no
"to could")
• They will never be used in a gerund (for example, there is no
"shoulding")
• They will never have a participle (for example, there is no”
Shalled”)

I might approve my exam


I should accept the invitation
Yes, we must go to the library with you

No, i can't go to the park


I might not go to my friends the next week
I shouldn't go to the university today

Can you eat with me tomorrow?


Could you come to my party?
May i borrow your phone?

https://www.britishcouncil.co/blog/aprende-ingles/modal-verbs
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/english-grammar-
reference/modal-verbs
https://grammarsimple.com/

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