Modal verbs are used in English to express modality, which refers to possibility, probability, necessity, obligation, and other subjective attitudes. The nine modal verbs in English are can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would. Modal verbs always appear in the first position of the verb phrase and do not show tense or number. Double modals, while used in some dialects, are proscribed in prescriptive grammars. Modal verbs have a wide range of pragmatic uses that depend on context.