Modals in English Grammar | Part - 1
Modals in English Grammar | Part - 1 Explain different types of Auxiliaries Use modals like– -Will -Shall -Would -Should -Can -Could -May -Might -Dare -Used to -Ought to -Must -Need Read the following sentences and observe the verbs carefully. 1. I talked to my friend in English. 2. I was talking to my friend about you. 3. We water the plants every day. 4. We have watered the plants. In the above sentences, the verbs talked, talking, water and watered are the Main Verbs or Lexical Verbs. Main Verbs can stand alone, or they can be used with a helping verb. Each main verb has five forms: the simple form (present tense), the s-form (present tense), the past tense form, the past participle tense form, and the present participle tense form. For Example : The five forms of the main verb are-go, goes, went, gone and going. A Main Verb is any verb in a sentence that expresses action or the state of being of the subject in that sentence and it always carries a real meaning. In t