All normal verbs can be conjugated in the future tense.
e.g. I know, I will know. I do, I will do.
But I have noticed that we cannot conjugate the modal verb can in the future tense.
can,
I will can?
Although we are able to conjugate the phrase be able (that has approximately the same meaning of can) to will be able, we cannot conjugate can. Is there a way to express can in the future tense without using the expression to be able?
Additionally, need and dare are sometimes utilised as modal verbs.
I need not. Need I not? I dare say. Dare he do it?
Are we able to conjugate these verbs in the future tense as modal verbs?
If need were used as a 'normal' verb, an example of it in the future tense would be I will need to do it. Can we write that sentence by making need a modal verb?