Modal adjective
Modal adjectives are adjectives, such as likely, probable and necessary, that express modality, i.e., possibility, necessity, or contingency.
In English
Modal adjectives can express modality regarding a situation or a participant in that situation. With situations, some usual syntactic patterns include an extraposed subject, such as the underlined elements in the following examples with the modal adjective in bold. Here the modal adjective is analyzed semantically as a sentential modal operator.- It's possible that some of them are broken.
- It's likely that they will come.
- It is necessary to make a choice.
- We've found a potential replacement.
- They need to file the necessary papers.
- We took the obligatory photo.
In Japanese
In Japanese, possibility is often expressed with the adjectives 可能 and 不可能, as in:Impossibility can also be expressed with the modal adjective 無理 as in:
The modern Japanese particle べき derives from the traditional modal adjective べし but no longer inflects.