modal
名词
UK/ˈməʊ.dᵊl/
US/ˈmoʊ.dᵊl/
定义 modal 名词
- B1Countablelanguage
A verb, such as "can," "might," or "must," that combines with another verb to express concepts such as possibility or necessity, which are not conveyed by the main verb of a sentence.
In the sentence "You should complete the form," the word "should" is a modal verb.
The word "may" is often used to express permission or possibility, and it is a modal verb.
We must complete the task, where "must" functions as a modal verb.