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underline the modals in the following sentences. 1. She can run fast. 2. I hope he can help us. 2​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. She can run fast.

2. I hope he can help us.

Answered by vickygaikwad1417
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Answer:

Grammatical behavior of modal verbs

Grammatically, modal verbs behave in a different way from ordinary verbs.

They have no -s in the third person singular (he, she, it).

She mights go to class.

Most modal verbs, except for ought, are followed by the verb without to.

Gallaudet should to build a new computer center.

Modal verbs have no infinitive or -ing form.

My teacher can signing well.

They make questions and negative forms without using do/did:

May I see that? / You mustn't shout.

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