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modal
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modsal, modal
relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution
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modsal, modüler
relating to or expressing the mood of a verb
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modsal, mod ile ilgili
of or relating to a musical mode; especially written in an ecclesiastical mode
Modal
What is a "modal"?
A modal is a type of auxiliary verb used to express necessity, possibility, permission, or ability. Modals help convey the speaker's attitude toward the action of the main verb, indicating whether it is required, allowed, or likely to happen. Common modal verbs in English include "can," "could," "may," "might," "must," "shall," "should," "will," and "would." For example, in the sentence "You must study for the exam," the word "must" expresses necessity. Modals are essential for providing additional meaning and context in sentences, helping to clarify the speaker's intentions and the nature of actions.
modal
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mod
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bimodal
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bimodal
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modality
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modality
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Örnek
Modal interchange involves borrowing chords from different modes to create harmonic interest.
The shift away from traditional tonality in the late 19th and early 20th centuries led to the development of atonal and modal music styles.