Understanding Modal Verbs / Modalʹnidiyeslova

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Across
  1. 1. Shows ability or possibility. Example: "I can swim."
  2. 2. Shows possibility or permission. Example: "You may go to the park."
  3. 4. Shows obligation or advice. Example: "You should do your homework."
  4. 6. Shows a possibility or a suggestion. Example: "It might rain later."
  5. 7. Shows a polite request or willingness in the past. Example: "Would you like some tea?"
  6. 8. Shows a suggestion or offer, mainly in British English. Example: "Shall we go for a walk?"
Down
  1. 1. Shows past ability or polite permission. Example: "Could I borrow your pen?"
  2. 2. Shows necessity or strong recommendation. Example: "You must finish your dinner."
  3. 3. Shows future certainty or willingness. Example: "I will help you."
  4. 5. to Shows obligation or duty. Example: "You ought to apologize."