Answer:
1. CAN
Ability, doubt, astonishment, permission, Polite request
Example Sentences;
I can play the football.
Can I go out tonight?
2. MAY
Permission, if not prohibition, supposition with doubt
Example Sentences;
It may rain tomorrow.
May I go to the bathroom?
3. MUST
Obligation, firm necessity, logical conclusion, probability
Example Sentences;
He must be her brother.
You must study today.
4. SHALL
intention, supposition
Example Sentences;
You shall pay on Saturday.
Shall I help you?
5. WILL
Wish, desire, will, confidence, in the future
Example Sentences;
I will give you a gift.
I have asked him but he will not come.
6. OUGHT TO
Moral duty, insistent advice, strict recommendation
Example Sentences;
I ought not to go out today.
You oughn’t to tell lies.
7. NEED
(un)necessity
Example Sentences;
I need to talk to her.
You needn’t buy a gift for me.
8. BE TO
Obligation arising out of arrangement or agreement
9. HAVE TO
Unwillingness, forced circumtances
Example Sentence;
I have to wait.
10. WOULD
Wish (with “to like”), polite request, a habit of the past
Example Sentences;
I would play the tennis when I was a child.
How about going to the circus tonight? It would so funny.
We are going to breakfast. Would you come? Yes, I would.
10 examples for modals. There are ten types of modal verbs: can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must, ought to. Can (or cannot/can't) shows ability, in the sense of knowing how or being able to do something. In informal situations, it expresses permission, in the sense of being allowed to do something.
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