What Are Past Modal Verbs? “Shoulda, coulda, woulda” is a common slang term in the English language (and one that I use far too often) that means there’s no point in dwelling on how something should have, could have or would have been different. Some people change up...
What Are Modal Verbs of Probability? Modal verbs of probability may seem like intimidating parts of language, but they’re actually verb structures that are found in everyday speech and writing. When you’re looking through the latest gossip magazine regarding George...
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