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Using the expression ‘ought to’ in English – ( Modal Auxiliary Verb)

Using the expression ‘ought to’ in English – ( Modal Auxiliary Verb) - English Grammar Lesson

Using the expression ‘ought to’ in English – ( Modal Auxiliary Verb) - English Grammar Lesson

‘Ought to’ is a modal auxiliary verb and its meaning changes depending on how it is used in a sentence. In this lesson you will learn the usage of this not so commonly use English expression – Ought to.

In this lesson, you are going to take a look at the various uses of ‘ought to’.

In the past, it is used with ‘have + a past participle verb’. It means something that should have happened, didn’t happen in the past.

In the negative, ‘ought not’ is used without ‘to’.

In the interrogative, ‘ought’ is placed before the subject and ‘to’ is not used. Generally, ‘should’ is more commonly used.

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