Do auxillary verbs like will, can, shall and the like have past participles? I f so, how are they formed?
Do auxillary verbs like will, can, shall and the like have past participles? I f so, how are they formed?
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Try “would have,” “could have,” and “should have.”
I will go.
I would have gone.
You can also you “would” and “could” alone in certain circumstances.
“When I was young, I would go to the store every Saturday for comic books.”
“When I was young, you could buy a comic book for a dime.”
There is no equivalent for should.
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