How ______ you speak against me? (semi/quasi model)(option-need,ought to,used to,dare)
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How dare you speak against me?
Explanation:
- Quasi-modal verbs are a subset of modal verbs that retain some but not all grammatical parcels of prototypical modals.
- The term semi-modal verb also refers to quasi-modal verbs.
- Unlike prototypical English verbs, modal verbs including quasi-modal verbs are imperfect and neutral.
- Dare, need, ought to and used to are frequently called semi-modal because in some ways they're formed like modal verbs and in some ways they're like other main verbs.
- Like modal verbs, ought to and used to don't change form for person.
- Dare is both a main verb and a semi-modal verb.
- Dare can mean' challenge notoriety'. With this meaning, it's a main verb and requires an object.
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