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Collins, J. Coates, A. Kratzer, J. Lyons, S.T. Nefedov, F. Palmer, V.Z. Panfilov, P. Portner, etc. and illuminating the problems of time and/or type of work of R. Binnik, R. Declercq, I.P. Ivanova, V. Klein, B. Comrie, Y.S. Maslov, G. Reichenbach, K. Smith, Z.Ya. Turaeva, etc. Relevance. It is known that the grammar of the English language is one of the most difficult aspects of foreign language education for native speakers of the Russian language, which is explained, first of all, by the fundamental difference in the grammatical foundations of the two languages. A huge number of works are devoted to the category of modality, but the most common definition of language modality is that this category expresses the attitude of the message frоm the speaker's point of view. Modality covers those grammatical means that have been developed due to the purpose of language as a means of communication, and also ensure the accessibility and effectiveness of the communicated thought. Modality is conveyed by all meanings and shades expressed by synthetic and analytical forms of the verb moods. Or, in other words, modality (frоm modalis – modal and modus – method, measure) is a functional and semantic category expressing different types of the relation of the utterance to reality, as well as different types of subjective qualification of the reported. It is a linguistic universal belonging to the main categories of natural language. The concept of modality came frоm classical formal logic, frоm where linguistics borrowed other concepts. The term «modality» is used to denote a wide range of phenomena that are heterogeneous in semantic scope, grammatical properties and in the degree of design at different levels of the linguistic structure. Modal verbs are one of the means of its actualization. Modal verbs express an attitude to an action (its necessity, probability, possibility of its commission, etc.). Or in other words, modal verbs express modality, that is, the speaker's attitude to any action. Unfortunately, the topic of modal verbs and their equivalents in English is often poorly disclosed, especially in school textbooks. Since in the process of oral or written communication we often have to use modal verbs. Modal verbs cause a lot of difficulties for English language learners. The maximum that an interested reader can find in them is only «superficial» information, which in a real language situation with a native English speaker can only aggravate the situation. As a result, the teacher and the real means of revealing this topic becomes his own experience, often negative. The objective of this work is to study the modal verb «must» and its equivalents in Lewis Carroll's fairy tale «Alice's Adventures in Wonderland». Research Tasks: 1. To study the concept of modality and its types; 2. Determine the role of modal verbs in the language 3. To identify the features of modal verbs of the English language 4. To present the semantic and grammatical features of modal verbs of the English language in Lewis Carroll's fairy tale «Alice's Adventures in Wonderland». The object of the study is the modal verb «must» and its equivalents. The subject of research is the process of studying the modal verb «should» and its equivalents in Lewis Carroll's fairy tale «Alice's Adventures in Wonderland». The research is based on the problem of the application of the modal verb «must» and its equivalents in Lewis Carroll's fairy tale «Alice's Adventures in Wonderland». Authors studied complexes of categories of modality, tense and type in English sentences, as well as temporal properties of English modal verbs are considered in the works Abusch 1997, Condoravdi 2002, Demirdache and Uribe-Etxcbarria 2008, Epf 1996, Guéron 2008, Larreya 2003, Matthews 1989, Matthews 2003, Mondadori 1978, Stowell 2004, Verhulst 2009, von Fintel and Gillies 2008, Werner 2006, Woisetschlaeger 1977, Zagona 2008, etc. The material under research includes an introduction, two chapters, conclusion, references. The study consists of an analysis of Lewis Carroll's fairy tale «Alice's Adventures in Wonderland».