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explain with examples
1)determiner
2)modals
3)finite and non finite
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1. a modifying word that determines the kind of reference a noun or noun group has, for example a, the, every.
2. We use modal verbs to show if we believe something is certain, probable or possible (or not). We also use modals to do things like talking about ability, asking permission making requests and offers, and so on.
3.Finite and non-finite verbs. ... Non-finite verb forms do not show tense, person or number. Typically they are infinitive forms with and without to (e.g. to go, go), -ing forms and -ed forms (e.g. going, gone): She tiptoed round the house so as not to wake anyone.
2. We use modal verbs to show if we believe something is certain, probable or possible (or not). We also use modals to do things like talking about ability, asking permission making requests and offers, and so on.
3.Finite and non-finite verbs. ... Non-finite verb forms do not show tense, person or number. Typically they are infinitive forms with and without to (e.g. to go, go), -ing forms and -ed forms (e.g. going, gone): She tiptoed round the house so as not to wake anyone.
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