Conjugation of the verb WOULD - English
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The modal verbs always have the same form. They are used to say what is possible, permitted, necessary,recommended, etc. Here is some information about the most common modal verbs and their conditions of usage.
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The modal verbs always have the same form. They are used to say what is possible, permitted, necessary,recommended, etc. Here is some information about the most common modal verbs and their conditions of usage.
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Obligation
'Must' is used to require something by law, to describe a necessary action, a duty or an order. Use 'had to' as a past form of 'must'. -
Possibility, ability
'Can' or 'could' are used to make statements what is generally possible, to ask for permissions or to express the ability. Use 'could' to describe a general ability in the past. Use 'be able to' for time references that are not covered by 'can'/'could'.
'May' and 'might' are used to describe what is possible in particular situations. -
Recommendation
'Should' and 'ought to' are used to recommend something or just to say what is a good idea according to our thoughts.