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Andru [333]
2 years ago
5

For the past few days, I have learned that modal nouns are_______They are used to_______The words possibility, certainly_______,

_________,______,________,and _______are some examples of modal nouns.
They may mean similar to modal verbs because_______
However, they are different to modal verbs because___________.​
English
1 answer:
Inga [223]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: 1. essential 2. change the meaning of the main verb, as well as modal verbs. 3. maybe 4. chance 5. probably 6. likely to, 7. unlikely to 8. they project modality 9. they are not able to work as a whole preposition they are in, but they can imply the same meaning.

Explanation: Modal nouns as well as other expressions are used to express modality in a sentence. Although they are not considered "modal verbs", they have the same function since they change the meaning of the main verb, to indicate that something is possible, impossible, or prohibited. They are different from modal verbs due to their structure, but they work similarly.

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