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Modal verbs 'wollen' and 'können' be able to/can want to

A Modal verb is used with another verb A Modal verb is used with another verb. A modal verb helps the other verb to express its meaning

Kinder, was wollt ihr machen? (children, what do you want to do?) Wir wollen in den Park gehen (We want to go to the park) Was willst du machen? (What do you want to do?) Nein, ich habe keine Lust. (No. I don’t fancy that) Ich will einen Film sehen. (I want to see a film)

Modal verb ‘wollen’ (to want to) ich will wir wollen willst du ihr wollt Sie wollen Sie wollen er sie es sie wollen will

Was können wir heute Abend machen? (what can we do tonight?) Ich habe kein Geld! Kannst du mir Geld leihen? (I don’t have any money. Can you lend me money?) Was können wir heute Abend machen? (what can we do tonight?) Wir können in die Disco gehen! (we can go to the disco) Ja. Ich kann dir Geld leihen! (Yes. I can lend you money)

Modal verb ‘können’ (can/to be able to) ich kann wir können kannst du ihr könnt Sie können Sie können er sie es sie können kann

Let's have a look at 2 sentences Ich gehen gehe ins Kino will

Subj Verb1 Ich gehe ins Kino Subj Verb1 Verb2 Ich will ins Kino gehen

Have you noticed … ….where Verb2 went in sentence 2 and what kind of verb it was?

You’ve got it….. ….the 2nd verb went right to the END of the sentence and it was an INFINITIVE