Auxiliary verbs are helping verbs .Modal Auxiliaries are used before ordinary verbs to express meanings. Some of the modal auxiliaries are would ,shall ,shouuld ,can ,could ,
may ,might,etc.
Modal Auxiliaries are a type of auxiliary verd or helping verb.
Examples:
does is not a modal verb
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It is neither. May/might is are modal auxiliaries. Examples of use: * That might be true. * I may do it if I have the time. * May I get up from the table? - Yes, you may [get up ... - implied]. * I may look for the book later. * She might have done it. * They might have told us about their plans earlier [but they didn't do so]. Usually, may/might indicates possibility or permission. (The last example is a slightly 'roundabout' way of indicating failure to do something). In many respects may/might is similar to can/could, which is also a modal auxiliary.
Ought is a modal auxiliary verb. The "to" is part of an infinitive (to + base form of a verb). ought to go ought to have ought to see
"Could" is part of a special group of verbs known as modal auxiliary verbs. Some other modal verbs are may/might, will/would, shall/should.
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I/You/We/They have drunk. He/She/It has drunk.
Nils-Lennart Johannesson has written: 'The English modal auxiliaries' -- subject- s -: Auxiliary verbs, English language, Stratificational grammar
Diana Major has written: 'The acquisition of modal auxiliaries in the language of children' -- subject(s): Comparative and general, Comparative and general Grammar, Grammar, Language acquisition, Verb
Would is a modal auxiliary verb, it is followed by the basic form of the main verb.eg I would read the book if I had time.Modal auxiliaries show:possibility - can, may, might, couldability - can, couldpermission - can, mayobligation - must, shouldand other meanings
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No. Modal is an adjective and not a verb so nobody can modal anything.
How do you wash modal fabric?
Would is a modal auxiliary verb, it is followed by the basic form of the main verb.eg I would read the book if I had time.Modal auxiliaries show:possibility - can, may, might, couldability - can, couldpermission - can, mayobligation - must, shouldand other meaningsRead more: http://wiki.answers.com/Why_is_would_a_verb#ixzz1GnduV1J3
the modal group is the group with most data in.
They are both modal classes - the distribution is bi-modal.