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Qué (quién) es modal$49761$ - definición

TYPE OF AUXILIARY VERB THAT IS USED TO INDICATE MODALITY, SUCH AS "MIGHT"
Modal auxiliary; Modal auxiliary verb; Modal verbs; Modal Verb
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Modal operator         
LOGICAL OPERATOR IN MODAL LOGIC
Modal connective
A modal connective (or modal operator) is a logical connective for modal logic. It is an operator which forms propositions from propositions.
Modal share         
SHARE OF MODE OF TRANSPORT
Modal split; Mode share; Modal shift; Modal ratio
A modal share (also called mode split, mode-share, or modal split) is the percentage of travelers using a particular type of transportation or number of trips using said type.Glossary (Engineering Services – Transportation, City of Vancouver website.
can't         
UNINFLECTED VERBS IN ENGLISH
Can't; Couldn't; Shouldn't; Wouldn't; Won't; Would; Should; Needn't; Wouldest; Could; Modal stacking; Canst; Double modal; Shan't; Might could; English modal auxiliary verb; Can (verb); Semi-modal; Cannot; Modal verbs in English; English modal verb; Mustn't; Daren't; Mayn't; Mightn't; Ought to; Oughta; Oughtn't; Had better; Hadn't better; Have to; Has to; Had to; Double modals; Shoud; Had To
Can't is the usual spoken form of 'cannot'.

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Modal verb

A modal verb is a type of verb that contextually indicates a modality such as a likelihood, ability, permission, request, capacity, suggestion, order, obligation, necessity, possibility or advice. Modal verbs generally accompany the base (infinitive) form of another verb having semantic content. In English, the modal verbs commonly used are can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, ought to, used to and dare