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<p>development). Though these verbs were not originally defective, in most varieties of English today, they occur only in a <a href="page.php?w=modal_auxiliary">modal auxiliary</a> sense. However, unlike normal auxiliary verbs, they are not regularly conjugated in the infinitive mood. Therefore, these defective auxiliaries do not accept each other as objects. Additionally, they do not regularly appear as participles.</p>

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