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:

RachelRoss.
Phoebesing at Central Perk.
Monicacook a delicious Thanksgiving meal.
Joeyget a new acting gig.
Chandlermake sarcastic jokes.
Rossbe awkward around women.
Rachel and Monicalive together in the same apartment.
Phoebeplay the guitar.
Joeyflirt with every woman he meets.
Chandler and Joeywatch TV together.
Monicaclean the apartment obsessively.
Joeyshare food with his friends.
Phoebehave a quirky sense of humor.
Ross and Rachelgo on a break.
Chandlermake sarcastic comments about his friends.
Monicabe a control freak.
Joey and Chandlerspend a lot of time at Central Perk.
Rachelwork in fashion.
Phoebehave a mysterious past.
Ross and Rachelend up together.