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How many modals are there in English grammar?

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There are 13. Shall , will, can, may, should, would , could, might, must, need, dare, used to, ought to
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There are 13. Shall , will, can, may, should, would , could, might, must, need, dare, used to, ought to
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In English grammar, there are typically considered to be nine modal verbs: can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would. These verbs are used to express various degrees of necessity, possibility, permission, ability, and obligation.
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There are several modal verbs and semi-modal verbs. Modal verbs express possibility, necessity, permission, or ability, while semi-modal verbs have characteristics of both modal and main verbs. semi-modalsSemi-modal verbs are composed of two or more separate words ending with ‘to’.Have...
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There are several modal verbs and semi-modal verbs. Modal verbs express possibility, necessity, permission, or ability, while semi-modal verbs have characteristics of both modal and main verbs. 

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Semi-modal verbs are composed of two or more separate words ending with ‘to’.
Have to / have got to - be able to - ought to are examples of semi-modal verbs.

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