
Вопрос задан 29.10.2023 в 15:22.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Левицкая Дарина.
За 40 балов легкий вопрос!!!!! Задание 8 Choose the correct statements. Выберите несколько из 5
вариантов ответа: 1) Modal verbs are always followed with the infinitive with "to". 2) Modal verbs take auxiliary verbs in questions. 3) Modal verbs are followed by "not" in negations. 4) The past of CAN is COULD. 5) Normally modal verbs don't have past, future or perfect forms

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Отвечает Тихая Александра.
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1) Modal verbs are always followed with the infinitive with "to". This statement is generally true. Modal verbs, such as can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, and ought to, are typically followed by the base form of the main verb with "to" in affirmative and interrogative sentences. For example: "I can swim" or "Can you help me?" However, there are a few exceptions where modal verbs can be followed by the bare infinitive without "to", such as in sentences like "Let me go" or "Make him leave".
2) Modal verbs take auxiliary verbs in questions. This statement is true. When forming a question with a modal verb, the modal verb is placed at the beginning of the sentence and is followed by the subject and the auxiliary verb. For example: "Can you help me?" or "Should I go?"
3) Modal verbs are followed by "not" in negations. This statement is true. When forming a negative sentence with a modal verb, the word "not" is placed after the modal verb. For example: "I cannot swim" or "She will not come."
4) The past of can is could. This statement is true. The past tense of can is could. For example: "I could swim when I was younger."
5) Normally modal verbs don't have past, future, or perfect forms. This statement is also true. Modal verbs do not have distinct past, future, or perfect forms. They convey modal meanings such as possibility, necessity, permission, ability, etc. without changing their form. However, they can be combined with other auxiliary verbs to express different tenses or aspects. For example: "She will be able to come" or "He should have studied harder."
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
1) Modal verbs are always followed by the infinitive with "to".
This statement is generally correct. Modal verbs are usually followed by the base form (infinitive) of a verb, but there are exceptions such as "need not" and "dare not" which can be followed by the infinitive without "to".
2) Modal verbs take auxiliary verbs in questions.
This statement is correct. Modal verbs are used with auxiliary verbs to form questions, such as "Can you swim?" or "Could she come?"
3) Modal verbs are followed by "not" in negations.
This statement is correct. Modal verbs are negated by adding "not" after the modal verb, such as "I cannot go" or "She may not be there."
4) The past of "can" is "could".
This statement is correct. "Could" is the past tense of "can". For example, "I can swim" (present) and "I could swim" (past).
5) Normally modal verbs don't have past, future, or perfect forms.
This statement is correct. Modal verbs do not have specific past, future, or perfect forms. They remain the same regardless of the tense being used. For example, "I can swim" (present) and "I could swim" (past) use the same modal verb "can/could".
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