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can anyone explain me chapter 13 class 6 English grammar​

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Answered by milipuspalatajena
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Class 6 English Grammar Chapter 13 Special Finite Verbs, Auxiliary / Modal Verbs, Functions of Special Finite Verbs. Auxiliary or Modal Verbs are called Helping Verbs also because they help the Main or Principal verb.

“An Auxiliary Verb is one which (a) helps to form a tense or mood of some Principal Verb, and (b) foregoes its own significance as a Principal Verb for that purpose.”—Nesfield.

Special finite verbs are – is, am, are, was, were, be, been, being, do, does, did, has, have, had, shall, will, should, would, can, could, may, might, ought to, must, need, dare. They are 27 in number.

They are used to perform special functions. So they are called Special Finites. They can be used

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