MOTIONS VERBS AND THEIR MODALITY FEATURES IN MODERN ENGLISH

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The article deals with the  modality  features  and  functions  of  verbs expressing to start, to leave, to sail, to return, to arrive, to go, to come and etc. in Modern English.


In the English linguistics study of modality of verbs, including modal words on which a number of scientific works have been written, have always been in the focus of attention of the scholars.

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Rahmiddinova , M. (2022). MOTIONS VERBS AND THEIR MODALITY FEATURES IN MODERN ENGLISH. Инновационные исследования в современном мире: теория и практика, 1(10), 7–10. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/zdit/article/view/445

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