 
        What are modal verbs?
Modal verbs express the meanings of ability, permission, possibility, and future.
| 会 (huì) | 能 (néng) | 可以 (kě yǐ) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Permission/request | ✔ | ✔ | |
| Ability in the sense of “know how to” | ✔ | ✔ | |
| Possibility | ✔ | ✔ | |
| Permission not granted | ✔ | ||
| Impossibility | ✔ | 
| EXAMPLE | 
|---|
| 我 wǒ huì shuō hàn yǔ I can speak Chinese. = I know how to speak Chinese. | 
| 我 wǒ néng kāi chē I can drive. = I know how to drive. | 
| EXAMPLE | 
|---|
| 他 tā néng bāng zhù nǐ He can help you. = He is able to help you. | 
| 我 今天 wǒ jīn tiān bù néng qù I can’t go today. = I am not able to go today. | 
| EXAMPLE | 
|---|
| 他 tā néng/ kě yǐ bāng zhù nǐ He can help you. = He is able to help you. | 
| 我 今天 wǒ jīn tiān bù néng/ bù kě yǐ qù I can’t go today. = I am not able to go today. | 
| SENTENCE | POSSIBILITY | 
|---|---|
| 我 wǒ bù huì hé nǐ jié hūn. I won’t marry you. | True/ definite | 
| 你 nǐ huì shēng wǒ de qì ma? Will you be mad at me? | Possible | 
| 我这样 打扮 wǒ zhè yàng dǎ bàn huì hǎo kàn ma? Will I look good if I dress up like this? | Possible |