rima can sing well modal auxiliaries sentence
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Rima can sing well is an example of a modal auxiliary sentence. The Modal auxiliary is used to express the possibility, permission, prohibition, obligation, necessity, duty, willingness etc.,
Some of the modal auxiliary verbs include will, would, can, could, may, might, must, ought to, need, used to, and dare.
It varies from the normal verbs as the modal verbs are not used separately and they do not reflect a certain action or state.
The modal auxiliaries follow a certain set of rules for use in a sentence. These rules include:
- Modal auxiliary verbs of any kind are followed by a base form of the verb. That is the structure should be: Modal+ Verb.
- A sentence can have only one modal verb. Two or more modal verbs cannot be used in a single sentence.
Therefore, the sentence Rima can sing well is an example of a modal auxiliary sentence.
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