Semi-Modal Auxiliary Verbs | Modals and Passive Voice

Semi-Modal Auxiliary Verbs | Modals and Passive Voice

Semi-modal auxiliary verbs can cause a lot of confusion with English students. These auxiliary verbs differ with true modals in that they change their form depending on the pronoun the follow. An example of a semi-modal auxiliary verb is “need to”. Watch the video for the complete explanation.

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