English modal auxiliary verbs
The English modal auxiliary verbs are a subset of the English auxiliary verbs used mostly to express modality, properties such as possibility and obligation. They can most easily be distinguished from other verbs by their defectiveness (they do not have participles or plain forms) and by their lack of the ending ‑(e)s for the third-person singular.
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- verb(modal, auxiliary verb, defective) Used before a verb to indicate the simple future tense in the first person singular or plural.
- verbUsed similarly to indicate determination or obligation in the second and third persons singular or plural.
- nounA statement of what ought to be the case as opposed to what is the case.
- verbTo make a statement of what ought to be true, as opposed to reality.
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