Dative constructions are used to make the equivalent of English sensory linking verbs and with many modal auxiliary verbs.
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It's not so surprising that this word would have gone through this unique change if it was already in very frequent use as a modal auxiliary verb.
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It is also referred to as the conjunctive mood ( Dutch : " aanvoegende wijs " ) as it often follows a English the subjunctive mood in Dutch has gradually been replaced by modal auxiliary verbs.
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Germanic languages tend to have two morphologically distinct simple forms, for past and non-past, as well as a compound construction for the past or for the perfect, and they use modal auxiliary verbs.
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Modal auxiliary verbs, such as the English words " may, can, must, ought, will, shall, need, dare, might, could, would, " and " should ", are often used to express modality, especially in the Germanic languages.
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A future subjunctive for use in " " if " clauses " can be constructed using the conjugated form of the verb " to be " plus the infinitive ( including the particle " to " ) or by using the modal auxiliary verb " should " ( though the " should " form is very unusual in American English ):
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an auxiliary verb (such as `can'' or `will'') that is used to express modality पर्याय: modal auxiliary, modal verb, modal,