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How do we use the "modal verbs" correctly?


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How do we use the "modal verbs" correctly? #16 (permalink) Fri Apr 17, 2009 3:18 am   How do we use the "modal verbs" correctly?
 

Rekhabiota wrote:
what is auxiliary verb and what is infinitive of copular verb? couldn't able to get the difference....please make me clear..

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They are unrelated terms. Please start by using a DICTIONARY or GRAMMAR REFERENCE.
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How do we use the "modal verbs" correctly? #17 (permalink) Fri Apr 17, 2009 3:21 am   How do we use the "modal verbs" correctly?
 

Good morning! Mr. Mister Micawber and Mr.Torsten
Thanks for you help. Now I understand "maybe" and "may be" and I believe I will use they correct now and I will try to write words carefully to avoid mistake. Thanks again. Have a good day.
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