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15 Modals Verb with Example Sentences

Modals Verb with Example Sentences:

  1. Don’t have to
    1. You don’t have to attend the meeting if you don’t want to.

 

  1. Would have
    1. I would have called, but I didn’t have your number.

 

  1. Could have
    1. They could have won the game if they tried harder.

 

  1. Might have
    1. She might have left her bag at the office.

 

  1. Should have
    1. You should have told me earlier.

 

  1. Can’t have
    1. He can’t have finished the entire book in one day!

 

  1. Will have
    1. By tomorrow, I will have completed the assignment.

 

  1. Wouldn’t have
    1. I wouldn’t have known if you didn’t tell me.

 

  1. Must have
    1. You must have seen the movie already.

 

  1. Ought not to
    1. You ought not to speak to your parents that way.

 

  1. Shall have
    1. By next week, we shall have decided the winner.

 

  1. Shouldn’t have
    1. You shouldn’t have eaten that cake; it wasn’t yours.

 

  1. Couldn’t have
    1. They couldn’t have known about the surprise.

 

  1. May have
    1. He may have forgotten the time of the meeting.

 

  1. Might not have
    1. They might not have understood the instructions.

 

  1. Can I
    1. Can I borrow your pen?

 

  1. Would you
    1. Would you mind opening the window?

 

  1. Could you
    1. Could you help me with this heavy box?

 

  1. Should we
    1. Should we wait for him before starting?

 

  1. Will you
    1. Will you be joining us for dinner?

 

  1. Can’t be
    1. That can’t be the right answer.

 

  1. Will not
    1. I will not tolerate any rude behavior.

 

  1. May not
    1. She may not be coming to the event.
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  1. Might as well
    1. We might as well leave if no one else is coming.

 

  1. Must be
    1. He must be very tired after working all day.

 

  1. Shouldn’t we
    1. Shouldn’t we ask for directions?

 

  1. Wouldn’t it
    1. Wouldn’t it be better to wait until tomorrow?

 

  1. Couldn’t you
    1. Couldn’t you have called me sooner?

 

  1. Must it
    1. Must it always be this complicated?

 

  1. Might you
    1. Might you know the answer to this question?

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