Rule 1: Modal Auxiliary verbs are not used as main verbs. They are only used as helping verbs.
E.g: I can lift this box.
(Here, "Can" is Helping verb & "lift"is Main verbs)
He should work hard.
(Here, "Should"is Helping Verbs & "Work" is Main Verb.)
Rule 2: Modal Auxiliary verbs are not used in V1, V2, V3, 'ing' or 's/es' form. Their form do not change with subject, person or number.
E.g: She can help you.
(Here, "help" is V1)
Rule 3: 'Ought' and 'used' is always followed by infinitive 'to+V1'.
E.g: We ought to respect our parents.
("to respect" : to+V1)
He used to come late.
("to come" : to+V1)
More Notes on Verb, Important For SSC | IBPS | RRB | Bank Exams
E.g: I can lift this box.
(Here, "Can" is Helping verb & "lift"is Main verbs)
He should work hard.
(Here, "Should"is Helping Verbs & "Work" is Main Verb.)
Rule 2: Modal Auxiliary verbs are not used in V1, V2, V3, 'ing' or 's/es' form. Their form do not change with subject, person or number.
E.g: She can help you.
(Here, "help" is V1)
Rule 3: 'Ought' and 'used' is always followed by infinitive 'to+V1'.
E.g: We ought to respect our parents.
("to respect" : to+V1)
He used to come late.
("to come" : to+V1)
More Notes on Verb, Important For SSC | IBPS | RRB | Bank Exams
- Use of Modal Auxiliary Verbs (Can & Could)
- Use of Modal Auxiliary Verbs (May, Might & Must)
- Use of Shall & Will
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