Some common idiomatic verb phrases carry modal meanings. These include be to,
non-tensed forms and cannot be preceded by other modal verbs or auxiliary verbs
I thought I
had better warn you now. Before you get too hopeful.
(had better, referring to a desired or preferable course of action)
I
’ve got to photocopy these stories.
(have got to, referring to an obligation)
I
’d rather you came at three-thirty instead of four, if you could.
(would rather, referring to a preferred state of affairs)
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