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With modals we....go out for a walk daily |
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Answer» please Mark as brainlest and LIKE me Explanation: Modals express the mode of action. The most common modals are: may, might, can, could, shall, should, will, would, must, dare, need, have and used to. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MODALS Modals are never used alone. A Principal verb is either present or implied; as— I can sing. He will help you. Modals do not CHANGE according to the number or person of the subject; as— I can. We can. You can. We can. They can. etc. I may. We may. You may. He may. They may. etc. Modals have no Infinitive, Present Participle or Past Participle forms. Modals cannot be used in all the tenses. When a modal does not fall in this pattern, it works as a Principal Verb; as— God WILLED so. He needs a pen. She dared to go into the DARK forest. (Here will, need, and dare are used as main verbs) |
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