what is difference between modal and auxiliary
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Explanation:
Definitions of Modal and Auxiliary Verbs:
Modal verbs: Modal verbs are used when making requests, speaking of possibilities, etc.
Auxiliary Verbs: Auxiliary verbs function as helping verbs.
Characteristics of Modal and Auxiliary Verbs:
Examples:
Modal verbs: Some examples for modal verbs are could, may, shall, will, would, should, ought to, need.
Auxiliary Verbs: Examples for auxiliary verbs are, do, have and be.
Conjugation:
Modal verbs: Modal verbs do not have to be conjugated.
Auxiliary Verbs: Auxiliary verbs have to be conjugated.
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