| 11. | Usually, " 1e " in English is translated with the modal verb'will', and vice versa.
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| 12. | What is the consensus regarding these as modal verbs?
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| 13. | For more details and other similar cases, see the relevant sections of English modal verbs.
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| 14. | There are conjugated modal verbs, followed by the infinitive, for obligation, necessity, and possibility / permission.
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| 15. | The bare infinitive is used after the modal verbs " kunne, ville, skulle, m�tte, turde, burde ".
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| 16. | A modal verb, if present, comes first.
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| 17. | Modal verbs do not have imperative forms.
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| 18. | :All these modal verbs or " modals " take the first form of the verb after them.
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| 19. | It works better with verbs that, unlike " welle ", can't be modal verbs in their own right.
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| 20. | :: Off the top of my head, this looks like a confusion between defective verbs and modal verbs.
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