Skip to main content
Chapter 5 of 24
Flashcards

Verbs: Modals

ICSE · Class 8 · English Language: Grammar and Composition

Flashcards for Verbs: Modals — ICSE Class 8 English Language: Grammar and Composition. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

42 questions24 flashcards5 concepts

Interactive on Super Tutor

Studying Verbs: Modals? Get the full interactive chapter.

Quizzes, flashcards, AI doubt-solver and a step-by-step study plan — built for flashcards and more.

1,000+ Class 8 students started this chapter today

24 Flashcards
Card 1Defining a Modal

What are modals?

Answer

Modals are verbs used to express the mood or attitude of the speaker. They are also called modal auxiliaries. They are used to give advice, seek or give permission, make suggestions, make polite reque

Card 2List of Modals

Name the most commonly used modals.

Answer

The most commonly used modals are can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must, ought to, need, and dare.

Card 3Permission Modals

What is the difference between can, may, and could when asking for permission?

Answer

Can is informal, may is formal, and could is very polite. The choice depends on the situation and the speaker’s relation to the listener. Example: Can I eat these butter toasts? May I go to the medica

Card 4Permission Modals

How are can, may, and could used in permission examples?

Answer

Can is used for informal permission, may for formal permission, and could for very polite permission. Example: Preeti says, "Can I eat these butter toasts?" Vinay says, "Could I use your phone, please

Card 5Requests

What are the main modals used for asking for things?

Answer

Can and could are normally used to ask for things. May is also possible, but it is very formal and not preferred. Will can also be used sometimes. Example: Can I have those pillow covers, please? Coul

Card 6Requests

Compare can and could for requests.

Answer

Can and could are more usual than will and would for making requests. Could is more polite than can. Example: Can you drop me near the school, please? Could you speak a bit louder?

Card 7Possibility and Ability

What do can and could show in the use of ability or possibility?

Answer

Can and could are used to show possibility or the ability to do something in the present or past. Example: He can easily stand on his head. She could do this exercise in five minutes.

Card 8Forms of Can

What is special about the forms of can?

Answer

Can has only two forms: can in the present and could in the past. In the perfect and future tenses, be able to is used instead. Example: The engineers haven't been able to locate the fault. We will no

+16 more flashcards available

Practice All

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the important topics in Verbs: Modals for ICSE Class 8 English Language: Grammar and Composition?
Key topics in Verbs: Modals include Modals Classification and Functions, Modal Verbs: Complete Overview, Modal Verbs — Complete Overview. These are the concepts ICSE Class 8 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Verbs: Modals — ICSE Class 8 English Language: Grammar and Composition?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 42 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.
How many flashcards are available for Verbs: Modals?
There are 24 flashcards for Verbs: Modals covering key definitions, formulas, and concepts. Use them daily for 10–15 minutes for best results.

Sources & Official References

Content is aligned to the official syllabus. Refer to the board website for the latest curriculum.

For serious students

Get the full Verbs: Modals chapter — for free.

Quizzes, flashcards, AI doubt-solver and a step-by-step study plan for ICSE Class 8 English Language: Grammar and Composition.