concept   modality
culture   Western countries
statement   In Western countries, modality refers to using modal verbs to express possibility, necessity, or permission.

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1 conveyance Western countries Conveyance often refers to vehicles such as cars, trucks, and motorcycles for transportation. 1
2 embellishments Western countries Commonly used in fashion and home decor to add decorative details 1
3 modality Western countries Modality in language (expressing possibility, necessity, etc.) is a key feature of English grammar and is often taught in schools. 1
4 modality Western countries Modality in Western countries often refers to the expression of possibility, necessity, or permission using modal verbs like 'can', 'should', 'must' etc. 1
5 modality Western countries In Western countries, modality in language is often indicated through auxiliary verbs like 'can', 'could', 'will', 'would', etc. 1
6 modality Western countries In Western countries, modality in language is often expressed through the use of modal verbs like 'can', 'should', and 'must'. 1
7 modality Western cultures Modalities such as train and bus are commonly used for everyday transportation. 1
8 tonality Western countries Tonality is a fundamental aspect of music composition and performance, with emphasis on harmonious combinations of tones and keys. 1