VERB PHRASES
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Verb phrases: forms
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Verbs act as the heads of verb phrases. The head is the first verb in the verb
phrase, and it determines the form of what may follow.
A verb phrase may consist of a lexical verb only but may also include auxiliary
verbs or modal verbs. In the following examples verbs are in bold:
I
asked you.
(main verb only: lexical verb ask)
I
could.
(main verb only: modal verb could)
I
have asked you.
(auxiliary verb have + main verb)
I
must ask you.
(modal verb must + main verb)
Modal verbs and auxiliary verbs precede lexical verbs. A modal verb (modal) and
auxiliary verbs (aux) can occur together. The modal verb comes first. More than
one modal is not permitted but there may be several auxiliary verbs:
modal aux
A: We should have bought it there and then.
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