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what are auxiliaries or modals​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Modals are verbs such as can, must, could and would which are used with main verb to express necessity, permission, obligation.

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  • Ability - Can, could and to be able.

  • Permission - May, can, might and could.

  • Prohibition - Must, not, cants, may not and not to.

  • Possibunity - May, might, can and could.

  • Impossibility - can't.

  • Duty - Must, should and ought to.

  • Orders - Must, shall, will and to be.

  • Necessity - Must wind have to be.

Answered by ItzParth14
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✳️Auxiliaries, Modals and Main verbs

be, have and do can be auxiliaries and main verbs. They have grammatical functions and are used for forming tenses, questions, the passive, etc. Modals are can, could, may, might, must, ought to, shall, should, will, would and need (need can also be a main verb).

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