TY - GEN
T1 - Should The State Allow Black Plague?
AU - Fodden, Son
AU - Parlor, Abbie
AU - Weblin, Stephana
AU - Eliet, Abelard
AU - Habbon, Gordie
AU - Ainslee, Son
AU - Wesley, Doyle
AU - Fulbrook, Salomo
AU - Foulis, Orelee
AU - Roseaman, Gunar
AU - Swetmore, Rock
AU - Marchelli, Andy
AU - Langfield, Carling
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The English modal verbs are a subset of the English auxiliary verbs used mostly to express modality (properties such as possibility, obligation, etc.). They can be distinguished from other verbs by their defectiveness (they do not have participle or infinitive forms) and by their neutralization (that they do not take the ending -(e)s in the third-person singular).
The principal English modal verbs are can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, and must. Certain other verbs are sometimes, but not always, classed as modals; these include ought, had better, and (in certain uses) dare and need. Verbs which share only some of the characteristics of the principal modals are sometimes called "quasi-modals", "semi-modals", or "pseudo-modals".Plague or The Plague may refer to:
AB - The English modal verbs are a subset of the English auxiliary verbs used mostly to express modality (properties such as possibility, obligation, etc.). They can be distinguished from other verbs by their defectiveness (they do not have participle or infinitive forms) and by their neutralization (that they do not take the ending -(e)s in the third-person singular).
The principal English modal verbs are can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, and must. Certain other verbs are sometimes, but not always, classed as modals; these include ought, had better, and (in certain uses) dare and need. Verbs which share only some of the characteristics of the principal modals are sometimes called "quasi-modals", "semi-modals", or "pseudo-modals".Plague or The Plague may refer to:
U2 - 10.9337/2866246.4053553
DO - 10.9337/2866246.4053553
M3 - Other contribution
T3 - pbs.org
ER -