Modal Verbs

Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs in English that express necessity, possibility, permission, or ability. The main ones are "can," "could," "may," "might," "must," "shall," "should," "will," and "would." They do not change form based on the subject and are used with the base form of a main verb. For example, "can" shows ability or permission, while "must" indicates necessity.

Topic

Friends TV Show

Exercises:

Ross and Rachelget back together in the end.
Chandlerafraid of commitment.
Phoebespeak French fluently.
Monica and Chandleradopt twins.
Joeyplay dumb for laughs.
Ross and Monicasiblings.
Rachela fashion enthusiast.
Phoebehave a quirky personality.
Rossoften clumsy around women.
Monicaclean the apartment obsessively.
Joey and Chandlerbest friends.
Rachelwork in the fashion industry.
Phoebebelieve in superstitious beliefs.
Monicalike guests to use coasters on the table.
Joeyquite a ladies' man.
Rosshave a passion for dinosaurs.
Rachelwork at Central Perk coffee shop.
Phoebeplay guitar and sing at the cafe.
Monica and Rachelapartment roommates.