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1. What are modals in English grammar?
Ans. Modals are a type of auxiliary verb that express necessity, possibility, ability, or permission in a sentence.
2. How are modals used in sentences?
Ans. Modals are used before the main verb in a sentence to indicate the speaker's attitude towards the action or state described by the main verb.
3. Can modals change form based on the subject of the sentence?
Ans. No, modals do not change form based on the subject of the sentence. They remain the same regardless of the subject.
4. What are some examples of modal verbs in English?
Ans. Examples of modal verbs include can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would, and ought to.
5. How do modals differ from regular verbs in English?
Ans. Modals differ from regular verbs in that they do not require an additional auxiliary verb to form questions or negatives in a sentence.
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