which of the following is not an auxiliary verb
1) used to
2) said to
3) had to
4) ought to
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Answer:
(2) said to
Explanation:
shall, should, can, could, will, would, may, must, ought to and might are the modal auxiliary verbs. Should, need, and has to are examples of quasi-modal auxiliary verbs. What makes you think it's only quasi? Because the nine modals are placed before the basic form: I shall go, I could go, etc., we must add a to: I ought to go, it needs to be done, it has to be April.
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