auxiliary, ordinary, and modal verbs

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Auxiliary,

Ordinary,

and

Modal Verbs

OXFORD GUIDE TO ENGLISH

GRAMMAR

BY

John Eastwood

Arranged by Agung Prasetyo

What are auxiliary, ordinary and

modal verbs?

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Be, Have, and Do

Auxiliary

• We were waiting for a bus.

• I have thought about it

• Does Tina need any help?

Ordinary

• We were at the bus stop.

• I have a suggestion.

• Tina does all the work.

KEY POINT

state or

Object

Action or

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ACTIONS

OR

VERB

Past

Present

Future

TENSES

Simple

Continuous

Perfect

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STATE

OR

OBJECT

JOBS

EVENT

NATIONALITYAGE

IDENTITY

Time

Place

Moment

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MODAL VERBS

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Function in Certain Condition

• Necessity: must, have (got) to, need, needn't and mustn't.

• Obligation and advice: should, ought to etc.

• Permission: can, could, may, might and be allowed to.

• Certainty: will, must and can, should and ought to.

• Possibility: may, might, can and could.

• Ability: can, could and be able to.

• Unreal situations: would.

• Habits: (will, would) and used to. Agung Prasetyo

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