Difference between auxiliary verb and modal verb
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A modal verb is an auxiliary verb but an auxiliary verb is not necessarily a modal verb. To be, to have, to do are primary auxiliaries. That is, they can function both as main verb (lexical verb) and as auxiliary. May, might, can, could, shall, will et cetera are modal auxiliaries.
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