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Adia Khan Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

kindly explain.

can we use model auxiliary should/would/have to/ must/ + third form of verb.
Because my teacher told me that we use model auxiliary with first form of verb only.
  

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You can't put the "third form" of verbs directly after modals. For example, "I should gone", "I would gone" etc. are all wrong.

  • You can't put the "third form" of verbs directly after modals.
  • For example, "I should gone", "I would gone" etc.
  • are all wrong.
  • However, you can say "I should have gone", "I would have gone", etc.
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You can't put the "third form" of verbs directly after modals. For example, "I should gone", "I would gone" etc. are all wrong. However, you can say "I should have gone", "I would have gone", etc.
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Adia KhanBecause my teacher told me that we use modal auxiliary with first form of verb only.
Your teacher is right.

CJ

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