What is a modal verb?
Modal verbs –
Modalverben
– are a special group of verbs.
Use them to say:
Usage
German
English
what you must do
müssen
to have to, must
what you are able to do
können
to be able to, can
what you want to do
wollen
to want (to)
what you are supposed to do/what you should do/what you ought to do (It often means 'shall', eg shall/should I help you?)
sollen
to be supposed to, ought, should
what you may do/what you are allowed to do
dürfen
to be allowed to, may
what you like
mögen
to like
Usage
what you must do
German
müssen
English
to have to, must
Usage
what you are able to do
German
können
English
to be able to, can
Usage
what you want to do
German
wollen
English
to want (to)
Usage
what you are supposed to do/what you should do/what you ought to do (It often means 'shall', eg shall/should I help you?)
German
sollen
English
to be supposed to, ought, should
Usage
what you may do/what you are allowed to do
German
dürfen
English
to be allowed to, may
Usage
what you like
German
mögen
English
to like
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