primary auxiliary and modal auxiliary main difference
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Be and have are also frequently (but not always) used as auxiliaries. ... THE AUXILIARY VERBS: Be, have, do, can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, ought, used, need and dare. MODAL VERBS: Can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must and ought.
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The answer is: This week's blog is about primary auxiliary verbs and modal auxiliary verbs. In English there are three primary auxiliaries; they are 'BE', 'HAVE', and 'DO'. There are ten common modals; they are 'CAN', 'COULD', 'WILL', 'WOULD', 'SHALL', 'SHOULD', 'MAY', 'MIGHT', 'MUST' and 'OUGHT'.
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