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:

Theyget coffee at Central Perk every morning.
Rachelwork in fashion.
Joeyshare food.
Youwatch the Thanksgiving episodes every year.
Monicacook a delicious Thanksgiving meal.
Phoebesing at Central Perk.
Chandlermake jokes to cope with his insecurities.
Rosshave feelings for Rachel.
The gangalways have each other's backs.
Youbinge-watch the entire series in one weekend.
Rachelwant to get off the plane.
Joeybe best friends with his stuffed penguin, Hugsy.
Phoebeplay the guitar.
Monicaclean obsessively.
Rossalways be right.
Chandlermake sarcastic comments when he is uncomfortable.
The gangspend a lot of time at Central Perk.
Rachelwork hard to build a successful career.
Joeykeep his sandwich in the fridge.
Phoebehave a unique perspective on life.