writing my opinion/Argument
UsingModal Auxiliaries in Arguments Modal auxiliaries are the helping verbs in English that express mood. The ten basic modals are can, could, may, might, must, ought, shall, should, will, and would. Combined with a main verb, these modals help express ability, necessity, uncertainty, or permission. Less commonly taught is the fact that these same modals are also very effective in strengthening arguments. Combined with adverbs, modals can help you structure your arguments or opinions to reflect how strongly you feel about a certain issue. Here's a helpful list of verbs, adverbs, modals, and expressions appropriate for different degrees of certainty: Low Certainty perhaps/maybe may/might/could sometimes/occasionally/seldom possibly/conceivably Moderate Certainty likely/probably can/ought to/should/would usually/frequently/offen/regularly/ majority/generally tends to/rarely Strong Certainty is/will con/not/must undoubtedly/definitely/clearly always/never
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