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Sentences in modal verb referring to the beach​

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  1. You have to enjoy this sun.
  2. I would love to go swimming further.
  3. Rock climbing can be dangerous.
  4. They should use sunscreen

Step-by-step explanation:

Modal verbs are a kind of "auxiliary verbs" that accompany the infinitive to express different conditions (ability, possibility, necessity...). They are necessary because in English there is no conditional tense.

A modal verb can express ability, need, condition or "modality" (yes, complex ideas!), hence its meaning depends on the context of the sentence and the verbs with which it is conjugated.

For example: My keys should be in the car; (My keys are probably in the car.)

Here the modal verb must modifies the verb to be, to indicate that it is very probable that the keys are in the car, we are almost sure of it.

There are 10 modal verbs in English:

  1. Can: indicates ability or possibility (like "power" in Spanish).
  2. Could: possibility or ability in the past. Also to ask for permission formally (in interrogative sentences).
  3. May: possibility in the future, permissions or instructions.
  4. Might: possibility in the present or the future.
  5. Will: will or determination (we are going to do X thing).
  6. Shall: same as will, but more polite and more common in the UK.
  7. Should: obligation or recommendation.
  8. Should: Synonym of should.
  9. Must: obligation, disposition or need.
  10. Would: preference. It also serves to request or ask for something in a polite way.
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