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  • 81ISO/CEI 27000 — Suite ISO/CEI 27000 ISO/CEI 27000:2009 ISO/CEI 27001:2005 ISO/CEI 27002:2005 ISO/CEI 27003:2010 ISO/CEI 27004:2009 ISO/CEI 27005:2011 …

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  • 82modalauxiliary — modal auxiliary n. A verb characteristically used with other verbs to express mood or tense. In English, the modal auxiliaries are can, may, must, ought, shall, should, will, and would. Also called modal. * * * …

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  • 83modal auxiliary — Gram. any of the group of English auxiliary verbs, including can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, and must, that are used with the base form of another verb to express distinctions of mood. [1930 35] * * * …

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  • 84modal verb — also modal n technical one of these verb forms: can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, ought to, used to, need, had better, and ↑dare. They are all used with other verbs to express ideas such as possibility, permission, or… …

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  • 85sh- — sound represented in Old English by sc (e.g. fisc fish ), which originally was pronounced sk but which by late Old English had softened to sh . Modern words with sc mostly are foreign (generally Scandinavian) imports. The sh sound did not exist… …

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  • 86modal verb — noun (C) technical one of these verb forms: can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, ought to, used to, need, had better, and dare . They are all used with other verbs to change their meaning by expressing ideas such as… …

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  • 87modal auxiliary — mod′al auxil′iary n. gram. any of a group of auxiliary verbs, in English including can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, and must, typically used with the base form of another verb to express distinctions of mood • Etymology:… …

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  • 88infinitive — The infinitive of a verb is its simplest uninflected form, and the form that appears as the headword in dictionaries. When used in sentences, there are two basic kinds of infinitive: (1) the bare infinitive, identical to the form just mentioned,… …

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  • 89modal auxiliary — n. an auxiliary verb that is used with another verb to indicate its mood, as can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would: it has no special form in the third person singular and no present or past participle [ the modal auxiliary …

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  • 90subjunctive equivalent — noun : a verb phrase formed in English with a modal auxiliary (as shall, should, may, might) and functioning in a manner comparable to the subjunctive mood …

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