normal verb
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modal verb
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affirmative
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he works
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he can work
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negation
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he does not work
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he cannot work
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emphatic
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he does work hard
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he can work hard
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question
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does he work here?
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can he work at all?
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negation + question
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does he not work here?
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can he not work at all?
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Some form of auxiliary "do" occurs in all West Germanic languages except Afrikaans.[5] Its occurrence in the Frisian languages is restricted to Saterland Frisian, where it may be a loan from Low German.[6] In both German and Dutch, the construction has been known since the Middle Ages and is common in dialects, but is considered ungrammatical in the modern standard language.[7] The Duden lists the following three potential uses of tun (to do) in modern German, with only the first being considered standard:[8]
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |