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The document discusses modal verbs and quasi-modal verbs. Modal verbs indicate ability, possibility, obligation or necessity and express mood. The main modal verbs are can, could, may, might, will, would, must, shall and should. Quasi-modal verbs include dare, had better, need, ought to, used to and would rather. Modal verbs are placed before the main verb and do not change form for tense, person or number. They are used to express conditions, questions and negatives.
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- lina.khrb
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- EN