DIFFERENT MEANINGS OF MODAL VERBS

Authors

  • Otegenova Manzura assistant teacher of Tashkent Humanitarian Subjects University
  • Masharipova Nargiza student of Tashkent Humanitarian Subjects University

Keywords:

Keys words: modal verbs, can, may, must, shall, will, ought to, need, have to

Abstract

Abstract: This article explores modal verbs which are also known as modals, modal auxiliaries, or modal auxiliary verbs. It is crucial to learn them as they can be tricky and they have many rules and uses.

References

LITERATURE:

Palmer, F. R. (2007). Mood and Modality. Beijing: World Book Publishing Company.

Palmer, F.R. (1990). Modality and the English Modals. London and New York: Longman York

Quirk, R. S.& Greenbaum, S. (2000). A University grammar of the English language. Delhi: Pearson Education.

Quirk, R. S., Greenbaum, S., Leech, G., & Svartvik, J. (1985). A comprehensive grammar of the English language. Harlow: Longman.

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Published

2024-03-31