Latin "insistere" means "to persist". Can be used with "on" or "that" to express firm demand. Can be used to assert or demand something persistently
Modal verbs express possibility, ability, permission, or necessity. They are used with main verbs and never change form. Main verbs typically take infinitive form when using modal verbs
Desire can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a feeling of wanting something or wanting to do something. As a verb, it means wanting something or expressing a wish
"Can" expresses ability, possibility, permission, and willingness. Can be used in various contexts like swimming, singing, dancing
"I would love to" expresses excitement or willingness to do something. It's suitable for both casual and professional settings. Can be used to accept invitations or requests
Modal verbs are helping verbs expressing possibility, intent, ability, or necessity. Unlike regular verbs, they don't have "-ing", "-ed", or "-s" forms. Essential for competitive exams and daily communication