Modal Auxiliary Verbs and Have to - Belluzzi-Fioravanti
1. A modal verb is always the first verb in a verb phrase. I might go to school. I shall go to school. 2. A modal verb never has an ending like 's' or 'ed'. She may walks to school. Incorrect She may walk to school. Correct 3. The form of a modal verb is always the infinitive . without 'to'. I can go. I could go. I shall go. I should go. 4. ................
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