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The modal verb that expresses something not obligatory is used in: ( he / she / it).
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The modal verb that expresses something not obligatory is used in: ( I / you / we / they)
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the modal verb that expresses past ability in a negative way.
4
The modal verb that expresses absolute prohibition.
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A modal verb that expresses advice, giving an opinion of what is considered correct.
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The modal verb that expresses obligation used mainly in the first person.
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The modal verb that expresses obligation mainly used in third person as: he, she, it
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the modal verb that expresses past ability in an affirmative manner.
9
A modal verb that is used when you want to talk about events that you used to do recurrently in the past.
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The modal verb that expresses educated suggestions example: _I CARRY YOUR BAGS?
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the modal verb that expresses present skill in a negative way.
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The modal verb that expresses obligation used for first or second person.
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A modal verb that expresses a promise, a prediction or something you want to do in the future.
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The modal verb that is expressed in question to ask permission, in the most polite way possible.
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the modal verb that expresses skill in present in an arfimative manner.