In this site, It shows Modal Auxiliaries [Never Change Form].
I don't understand. please explain.
For example: You can conjugate BE in different forms. I am You are He is But CAN does not conjugate in different forms. I can You can He can
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For example:
You can conjugate BE in different forms.
I am
You are
He is
But CAN does not conjugate in different forms.
I can
You can
He can
kingston123In this site, It shows Modal Auxiliaries [Never Change Form].
These are modal auxiliaries: can, could, may, might, must, ought to, shall, should, will, would
Main verbs change form. For example: I walk, you walk, he walks (The -s ending is added for third person singular, present tense.) The regular past tense has the -ed ending: I