No, "of course" is not a "modality word." It is an adverbial phrase used to express something that is obvious or widely accepted. "Modality words" refer to words that express certainty, possibility, necessity, permission, or ability.
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Force, gorse and source all have different endings but sound like course.
Of course is two words (as you can see) because it is not a compound word and it is also an adjective. by the way of course means naturally as in obvious.
That is the correct spelling of the word "course" as used in a course of action, a course taught in school, the course of a river, and the term "of course" (certainly).The sound-alike word is coarse (rough, unpolished). The word with a similar but not identical pronunciation is chorus, a group of sounds, voices, or singers.
The word "course" is a common noun. It refers to a path or direction considered to be taken.