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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "modal" in a sentence

    modal example sentences

    modal


    1. It includes the simple stuff (subjects, prepositions) all the way to the toughies (modal auxiliaries, adjective clauses)


    2. when they use modal operators of necessity or possibility


    3. Even when I wasn’t teaching I was doing my course online, learning about gerunds and modal verbs, about linking clauses and tag questions, all the things that you can’t remember if someone ever taught you but you do subconsciously


    4. Pattern… Modal Operators of Necessity are referring to words that imply that there is no choice such as; must, mustn’t, need to, shouldn’t, should, it’s a


    5. Pattern… This particular pattern is the complete opposite of Modal Operators of Necessity, in that instead of the language pointing to what has to be done, this


    6. Modal Operators are words that tend to imply possibility or necessity, and are


    7. what we refer to as Necessity Modal Operators (odd numbered examples)


    8. Examples of Modal Operators such as:


    9. switch that internal voice (unconscious reasoning process) to a possibility modal operator


    10. · Next, in the modal window, you will see all the installed templates, both site templates and admin templates

    11. A new modal window will appear for you to edit your profile


    12. Such studies will give him a fair idea of the standard or usual characteristics of each group and also point out those companies which deviate widely from the modal exhibit


    13. The modal number of satisfied customers per sample was 8


    14. tells us that the modal outcome is 8 successes


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    Synonyms for "modal"

    modal modal auxiliary modal auxiliary verb modal verb average

    "modal" definitions

    an auxiliary verb (such as `can' or `will') that is used to express modality


    relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution


    of or relating to a musical mode; especially written in an ecclesiastical mode


    relating to or expressing the mood of a verb