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Modals (also called modal verbs, modal auxiliary verbs, modal auxiliaries) are special verbs which behave irregularly in English. They are different from normal verbs like "work, play, visit..." They give additional information about the function of the main verb that follows it. They have a great variety of communicative functions.
Here are some characteristics of modal verbs:
- They never change their form. You can't add "s", "ed", "ing"...
- They are always followed by an infinitive without "to" (e.i. the bare infinitive.)
- They are used to indicate modality allow speakers to express certainty, possibility, willingness, obligation, necessity, ability
List of modal verbs
Here is a list of modal verbs:
| can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must |
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Area of Circle = 200.96 sq cm
r = 8
Radius = 8 cm
Diameter = 8 × 2 = 16 cm
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We know that in dice there is no number 8 so chance of getting 8 is zero
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On a standard six sided die there are 6 equally likely outcomes; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
The cancer of getting a number 8 is zero.
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Cell Membrane is present in all organisms including plants
The cell membrane is also known as the plasma membrane. It is the outermost covering of animal cells. It is a semi-permeable membrane composed of lipids and proteins. The main functions of the cell membrane include:
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Protecting the integrity of the interior cell.
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Helps in regulating cell growth through the balance of endocytosis and exocytosis.
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The formula of the probability of an event is:
P(A) = Number of favourable outcome/Total number of favourable outcomes
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