English, asked by ItzSonal, 9 months ago

what are auxiliaries or modals​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

\huge</p><p>\underline{\overline{\mid{\bold{\pink{ANSWER-}}</p><p>\mid}}}

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

___________________________

  • 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.

&lt;marquee scrollamount=1300&gt;ItzCandyFloss❤&lt;/marquee&gt;

Answered by Anonymous
0

 \huge{ \underline{ \bold{ᴀɴsᴡᴇʀ....{ \heartsuit}}}}

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

__________________________

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.

Similar questions