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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

modal verb+verb

how do you analyse the verb here. He may be at home. Do you analyse it separately do= modal verb/ auxiliary + be = infinitive verb
  

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Anonymous He may be at home There is no 'do'. This is true, though: modal auxiliary verb (finite) + be (infinitive verb)

  • Anonymous He may be at home There is no 'do'.
  • This is true, though: modal auxiliary verb (finite) + be (infinitive verb)
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AnonymousHe may be at home
There is no 'do'. This is true, though: modal auxiliary verb (finite) + be (infinitive verb)

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