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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Helping verb

what is the diffrent between model verb and auxiliary verb?
  

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A modal verb is a kind of auxiliary verb. It changes the mood of a sentence. (possibility, obligation, ability) Other auxiliary verbs are used to form negatives, questions, and various tenses.

  • A modal verb is a kind of auxiliary verb.
  • It changes the mood of a sentence.
  • (possibility, obligation, ability) Other auxiliary verbs are used to form negatives, questions, and various tenses.
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A modal verb is a kind of auxiliary verb. It changes the mood of a sentence. (possibility, obligation, ability)



Other auxiliary verbs are used to form negatives, questions, and various tenses.

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