What is the difference between a modal verb and a linking verb?
Modal verbs express possibility, obligation, or necessity, while linking verbs connect words or phrases in a sentence.
Here's a simple example to illustrate the difference:
- Modal verb: Can you please come?
- Linking verb: We are going to the store.
In the first sentence, "can" is a modal verb that expresses possibility. In the second sentence, "we" is a linking verb that connects the words "we" and "are" in a sentence.
Modal verbs are often used with other modal verbs, linking verbs, or other adverbs. Linking verbs are often used to connect nouns or pronouns.