Difference between anomalous finite and auxilary verb
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As auxiliaries their function is to help principal verbs to form their tenses and moods. As anomalous finites, they have other functions. ... They do not form the past tense by the addition of -ed, -d or -t, but by a change in the root vowel. Some anomalous finites (must, ought) have no past tense forms at all.!
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As auxiliaries their function is to help principal verbs to form their tenses and moods. As anomalous finites, they have other functions. ... They do not form the past tense by the addition of -ed, -d or -t, but by a change in the root vowel. Some anomalous finites (must, ought) have no past tense forms at all.
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