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English 5 - Coggle Diagram
English 5
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Child Rights
Modal Auxiliary Verbs
The most common auxiliary verbs are "be," "do," and "have", and you may also use
these verbs on their own.
The Use of Tenses
The use of tenses in English may be quite complicated, but the structure of English
tenses is actually very simple.
Other Auxiliaries
A. There are various modal auxiliary verbs, many falling into pairs, e.g. can/could,
may/might, shall/should, will/would, must, ought to and dare.
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example, ‘I can/could go on Saturday’ (strong/weak possibility), auxiliaries tend to differ
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by adverbs such as ‘maybe’, ‘certainly’ ‘possibly’ and so on. Sometimes both modal
auxiliary verb and an appropriate adverb are used together in a sentence,
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Human Rights
Modal Auxiliary Verbs
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we talk about one special occasion in the past, we use be able to (positive) and couldn't
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