This document provides information on the uses and meanings of common English modal verbs including might, would, ought to, must, have to, mustn't, needn't, can, could, be able to, and can't. It discusses how these modal verbs are used to express obligations, permissions, abilities, assumptions, suggestions and more. Key points covered include their grammatical structures, differences between their meanings, and how they are used to form questions, negatives and different tenses.