Would Malayalam meaning | should Malayalam meaning | dare Malayalam meaning | modals EXPLAINED

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Published at : September 21, 2021

In English, we use Would, should, ought, dare, needn't, mustn't Express a strong rule or law. In this grammar lesson, I will teach you about the modal verbs Would, should, ought, Dare, needn't, mustn't’ is a modal auxiliary verb and its meaning changes depending on how it is used in a sentence.

• Example: You ought to go to the gym more. ( a strong recommendation/advice)
• Example: She ought to receive an answer by next week. (Probability)
• Example: You ought to be a good Indian. (something expected to happen)

In the past, it is used with ‘have + a past participle verb’. It means something that should have happened, didn’t happen in the past.

• Example: You ought to have protected the environment. (you should have protected it, but you didn’t do your duty)

In the negative, ‘ought not’ is used without ‘to’.
• Example: You ought not be a liar.


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