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Do questions using modal verbs typically start with the modal verb, such as "Can you help me?"
Yes, questions using modal verbs typically start with the modal verb, such as "Can you help me?"
Does "ought to" express a strong obligation, similar to "must"?
No, "ought to" expresses a suggestion or recommendation, not a strong obligation like "must."
Is "shall" primarily used for making requests?
No, "shall" is not primarily used for making requests; it is often used for suggestions or offers.
Is "would" commonly used to express future intentions?
No, "would" is commonly used to express conditional situations or hypotheticals, not future intentions.
Is "could" often used to express past ability or polite requests?
Yes, "could" is often used to express past ability or polite requests.
Does "should" express advice or recommendation, as in "You should study for the exam"?
Yes, "should" expresses advice or recommendation, as in "You should study for the exam."
Is "might" typically used for expressing a high level of certainty?
No, "might" is typically used for expressing a lower level of certainty or probability.
Does the sentence "You can eat all the cookies" express a prohibition?
No, the sentence "You can eat all the cookies" expresses permission, not prohibition.
Does the sentence "You must complete your homework by tomorrow" express obligation?
Yes, the sentence "You must complete your homework by tomorrow" expresses obligation.
Is the primary function of the modal verb "can" to express ability or permission?
Yes, the primary function of the modal verb "can" is to express ability or permission.