write simple tips to avoid mistakes while using models. answer please
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- Simple tips are mentioned below.
- Modal Auxiliaries are also called Defective Verbs because a modal helping verb performs in a sentence according to mood or manner of Subject.
- After a modal auxiliary verb, main verb's first form is always used.
- Modals don't depend on 'number' and 'person' of subjects.
- A modal can be used for many purposes. Examples :
- She can dance. ( ability )
- Can I use your pen? ( take permission)
- You can take it. (give permission)
- Modal Auxiliary verbs can be used as operators. Using 'not' after Modals we can easily make negative and Interrogative Sentences : I cannot do it. You should not go. Will you go? May I come in?
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Use the modal verb exactly as it is.
Avoid transforming it into its past, present, or future forms. Don't modify it in any way. S, ed, or ing cannot be added.
The precise phrase is as follows:
"Joan is a swimmer."
2. After a modal, use the verb's basic form.
Avoid using "to" or the verb's complete infinitive.
The precise phrase is as follows:
Clara might accompany them.
3. Only use "not" AFTER the modal verb if you must employ modals in the negative form.
Put an end to the needless words. Therefore, avoid using words like "isn't," "doesn't," "won't," "wasn't," and "aren't."
For instance:
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"You shouldn't drink excessively.
Explanation:
- Due to the fact that a modal assisting verb functions in a sentence in accordance with the subject's mood or manner, modal auxiliaries are also known as defective verbs.
- The first form of the main verb is always used after a modal auxiliary verb.
- Modals are independent of subject "number" and "person."
- There are numerous uses for modals. Examples:
- She is a dancer. Can I use your pen, please? (ask permission) I'll let you have it. (Give consent)
- Operators for modal auxiliary verbs are possible. We can simply create negative and interrogative sentences by adding "not" after modal verbs. You shouldn't travel. Will you leave? Can I enter?
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