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What is habitual action in model auxialry please explain in detail​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Modals can be used to express a repeated past action. Would and used to are used to express a repeated action in the past. Would expresses an actuion that was repeated or habitual in the past. Used to and would have the same meaning in this context.
Answered by rospark35
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Answer:

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Explanation:

the habitual present is a verb in the present tense used to indicate an action that occurs regularly or repeatedly. It's also known as the present habitual.

Present simple tense is used to tell about habits; as,

He smokes.

I get up at 5 am every day.

Architecture students visit monuments every Sunday.

He participates in every dance competition.

She drinks coffee in the afternoon.

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