Modal Auxiliary
A
small group of auxiliary verbs,
called the modal verbs (or modal auxiliary verbs, modal
auxiliaries, or simply modals) are only used in combination
with ordinary verbs. A modal verb changes the other verb's meaning to something
different from simple fact. Modals may express permission, ability, prediction,
possibility, or necessity.
The
principal modal verbs are: can, could, may, might, must, ought, shall, should, will,
and would.
The
modal verbs are different from ordinary verbs in several ways:
1.
they have no inflections at
all; that is, they lack an -ing form, an -ed form,
and even an -s form for the third-person singular
2.
a modal verb is always followed by the infinitive form
of a verb (unless that verb has already been stated) but never follows another
verb
3.
modal verbs do not follow to and
are not followed by to. (Ought to, like the near-modal
verb have to, is a special case.)
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Modal auxiliaries adalah sekelompok kata kerja
bantu yang mengubah arti dari kata kerja yang lain. Modal auxiliaries terdiri
dari can, could, may, might, must, ought, shall, should, will, dan would.
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