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modal verbs
Modal verbs & question tags
Modal verbs + imperfetto
Two of the more troublesome modal auxiliaries
Which auxiliary with a modal verb before an infinitive
''To'' after a modal[Could] - English Only forum
'would' and 'have to' [modal verbs?] - English Only forum
'yes, I DO' as an answer to 'need' (modal) - English Only forum
1st conditional with modal verb 'Can' - English Only forum
A modal auxiliary question ! - English Only forum
"a modal verb selecting for a full infinitive" - English Only forum
Active counterpart to passive quasi-modal be with weak dynamic - English Only forum
adverb position in "modal verb + be + past part." - English Only forum
Auxiliary and Modal verbs - English Only forum
auxiliary verb in future tense vs. auxiliary modal verbs - English Only forum
Backshifting modal verbs in the third conditional. - English Only forum
Bare infinitive after modal verb - English Only forum
Bare infinitives occur as verbal complements of modal verbs. - English Only forum
"be doing"expressing modal meanings - English Only forum
Because + subject + modal verb - English Only forum
Can modal verb+have+pp express continuity? - English Only forum
Can you ...? (modal auxiliary - meaning/usage) - English Only forum
can/could provide vs. are/will be able to provide [Modal verbs] - English Only forum
Choice of Modal - English Only forum
Combinated modal verbs - English Only forum
Complex: relative pronoun+modal→simple and complex: those who→simple - English Only forum
confusion with modal verbs when making arguments - English Only forum
Correct Modal? - English Only forum
correct usage of "modal verb(may/might/must)+ have + past participle" - English Only forum
Could as a non-hypothetical modal - English Only forum
Could/Should the dead man have spoken [inversion modal verb] - English Only forum
Definition of Modal - English Only forum
Direct quotation to reported speech using modal verbs - English Only forum
Do/ would/ will/ could you mind [modal + request] - English Only forum
Doctor is surprised that a man survived. [Modal?] - English Only forum
does/be (modal verb) - English Only forum
Double modal... might and would in the same period! - English Only forum
Double negative with modal verbs - English Only forum
Ending sentence with modal verb - English Only forum
Future -Ing form or modal auxiliary verb? - English Only forum
Future Perfect + Past Simple [Modal Will + Perfect Infinitive] - English Only forum
Have to" modal verb in past and future form? - English Only forum
have to not + infinitive. Quasi-modal verb in AE. - English Only forum
Help with modal verbs - English Only forum
How can I add perfect aspect in sentences with modal verbs? - English Only forum
How to make the phrase: "I don't want to miss anything" more English, with some modal verb? - English Only forum
I could have swum... - modal perfect or perfect modal - English Only forum
In such a nuclear time, there + modal verbs - English Only forum
Indirect speech: past modal verbs(would, could, should) - English Only forum
Infinitives and modal verbs - English Only forum
Inversion and modal verbs - English Only forum
Is 'were to' in the subjunctive 'a modal verb'? - English Only forum
Is 'would' a modal used to express a request or an offer? - English Only forum
Is such modal verb transition grammatically sound? - English Only forum
Is there "can have" in modal verbs? - English Only forum
is "used to" a Modal Auxiliary verb ? - English Only forum
it <would> be desirable [modal?] - English Only forum
may be+ing (progrssive modal) - English Only forum
modal + be + knowing - English Only forum
Modal + have + past participle - English Only forum
modal + perfect tense - English Only forum
Modal auxiliary - English Only forum
Modal auxiliary in present tense - English Only forum
Modal auxiliary, will - English Only forum
Modal "Can" - English Only forum
Modal Construction: Could you have done ... please? - English Only forum
Modal Could I ....? Yes, you could/No, you couldn't. - English Only forum
Modal dare in the future - English Only forum
Modal dare in the past - English Only forum
Modal dare in the past - English Only forum
modal in the past - English Only forum
Modal need in conditionals - English Only forum
Modal Perfect - English Only forum
Modal verb - English Only forum
Modal verb - deduction - English Only forum
modal verb - would - English Only forum
modal verb . . . ellipsis - English Only forum
modal verb 'have to' in the past. - English Only forum
modal verb [can > could in indirect speech] - English Only forum
Modal verb + “be able to” - English Only forum
Modal verb + be + -ing - English Only forum
modal verb + verb + verb - English Only forum
modal verb for possibility - English Only forum
modal verb for possibility. - English Only forum
modal verb in past tense - English Only forum
Modal verb in the sentence: Peter,______you open de window? - English Only forum
modal verb might , can and could have pp - English Only forum
Modal Verb Must - English Only forum
Modal verb "must" - English Only forum
modal verb not in question/negative form - English Only forum
modal verb should in time clauses - English Only forum
Modal verb usage may/could - English Only forum
modal verb would - English Only forum
modal verb "would" with future meaning - English Only forum
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Modal Verbs - English Only forum
Modal verbs - English Only forum
modal verbs - might, could - English Only forum
Modal verbs - the best alternative - English Only forum
Modal verbs (short conversations) - English Only forum
modal verbs (speculation and deduction) - English Only forum
modal verbs / degree of certainty or probability - English Only forum
modal verbs + drowned - English Only forum
modal verbs + have done - English Only forum
Modal verbs + present perfect - English Only forum
Modal verbs as concessives - English Only forum
modal verbs for guessing - English Only forum
modal verbs in conditional clauses - English Only forum
Modal verbs in if clauses - English Only forum
Modal verbs in informal speech - English Only forum
modal verbs in result clause - English Only forum
Modal verbs in the if-clause - English Only forum
modal verbs of obligation - English Only forum
Modal verbs on probability/possibility - English Only forum
Modal verbs usage - English Only forum
modal verbs with conditional sentences - English Only forum
modal verbs with perfect progressive - English Only forum
modal verbs, tag questions - English Only forum
modal verbs: can - English Only forum
Modal verbs: could - English Only forum
modal verbs: have to/should - English Only forum
Modal verbs: "Rules on what women ___ wear and where women ___ go" - English Only forum
modal verbs: will/can/would/should - English Only forum
Modal verbs' tense consistency - English Only forum
Modal Verbs/Reported Speech - English Only forum
Modal wanted - English Only forum
Modal: must, can't and should - English Only forum
Modal: will - English Only forum
Modal: will VS must - English Only forum
modal+have +done - English Only forum
Model - can have [modal verbs] - English Only forum
motile vs modal - English Only forum
multi-modal - English Only forum
"must have been playing" vs "must have bought it" [modal verb tense] - English Only forum
Must or have to - modal verbs exercise - now with added POLL!! - English Only forum
Need as a modal - English Only forum
"Need" as a modal verb - English Only forum
need as a modal verb - English Only forum
need comprise ['need' as modal] - English Only forum
need to know / need know [need as a modal verb or normal verb?] - English Only forum
Omitting Modal verb - English Only forum
Paraphrasing the modal verb 'can' - English Only forum
Passive voice of the modal verb 'need'? - English Only forum
past form of modal verbs - English Only forum
Past modal = tense clarification - English Only forum
past modal verbs - English Only forum
Past subjunctive and the modal ''would'' - English Only forum
Past tenses or the modal ''would'' - English Only forum
Placing modal adverbs in questions. - English Only forum
Problem with "modal+be" - English Only forum
pronunciation: may, might, ought [schwa in modal?} - English Only forum
Question about modal verbs couldn't and can't - English Only forum
Questions about may(modal verb) - English Only forum
Rephrase 'it wasn't necessary' using modal verbs - English Only forum
Rephrase a sentence using modal verbs - English Only forum
rephrasing with modal verbs - English Only forum
rhythmic-modal - English Only forum
Sentences: Modal Verbs - English Only forum
sharing a modal verb - English Only forum
Should have just run - position of modal auxiliary - English Only forum
since + modal verbs - English Only forum
so that + modal verbs - English Only forum
Stress on positive modal verb can - English Only forum
Subjunctive with modal verbs ? - English Only forum
tag question for modal dare - English Only forum
That black shirt <?> belong to Mike. [modal verb?] - English Only forum
that clause: modal verbs like might, could and would - English Only forum
that might has already been asked [modal and passive voice] - English Only forum
The correct structure of modal sentences in the past tense - English Only forum
The modal 'should' in questions and yes / no questions. - English Only forum
The modal "can" to make <general statements> about what is possible. - English Only forum
The modal verb 'ought' - English Only forum
The modal verb "need" - English Only forum
The modal view is leave the freaking system alone - English Only forum
The place of adverb in modal sentences. - English Only forum
the place of an adverb in a passive modal structure - English Only forum
The translation of (these passages) involved a modal verb - English Only forum
The usage of modal verbs in the example given. - English Only forum
To + Modal Verbs - English Only forum
to can [infinitive of modal?] - English Only forum
two modal verbs together could/would - English Only forum
Usage of modal 'dare' - English Only forum
usage of modal auxiliary - English Only forum
Usage of modal verbs - English Only forum
Usage of "would" as a modal for politeness - English Only forum
Use of english/ modal - English Only forum
Use of modal+have+past participle to refer to the future? - English Only forum
Using modal verbs - English Only forum
using modal verbs to give advice - English Only forum
Using the modal can or not in this context - English Only forum
very well (meaning with modal verbs) - English Only forum
Wh question of modal auxiliary - English Only forum
What is the modal verb to express wilful insistence? - English Only forum
What is the modal verb to express WILLFUL insistence? - English Only forum
What mood can modal verbs be used in? - English Only forum
Whatever you do, don't turn down this offer. (how to rewrite using a modal auxiliary?) - English Only forum
when + modal verb - English Only forum
When did the modal verb become a modal verb? - English Only forum
When to omit the modal verb? - English Only forum
Which past modal in third conditional sentences - English Only forum
will - modal or auxiliary (?) - English Only forum
will - modal use - English Only forum
Will as modal/future tense - English Only forum
Will you make me a cake? ['will' modal?] - English Only forum
will/may/might: modal or auxiliary verbs? - English Only forum
wish sentence with modal verbs? - English Only forum
would be thought/considered/believed to have [modal + infinitive] - English Only forum
You must / should [tense of modal?] - English Only forum
You need not thank me ['need' as a modal verb] - English Only forum
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