A verb is the part of speech that expresses action, condition, or being. Verbs change form to indicate person, number, tense, voice, and mood. The main verb of a sentence is often preceded by one or more auxiliary or helping verbs, which together form a complete verb. Auxiliary verbs include forms of “have” (has, have, had), “do” (does, do, did), and “be” (be, am, is, are, was, were, being, been) as well as the nine modal auxiliary verbs can, could, will, would, shall, should, may, might, and must. Note that ought to is often added to the list of modal auxiliary verbs. Modal verbs are those helping verbs, which express the ‘mode’ or ‘manner’ of the actions indicated by the main verbs. They express modes such as ability, possibility, probability, permission, obligation, etc. Use and functions modal verbs are important get some specific highlights. Use “shall” • To show intention We shall overcome. • To make a polite or informal request Shall I open it for you? Use “shoul
The topic analysis is a project proposal and planning document. In it you will answer the following questions: (1) what are you investigating?, (2) why are you investigating it?, and how are you investigating it? You can think of the research process as analogous to the process of developing software. The planning and analysis stages correspond to developing a topic analysis and then a work plan for the project. The execution of the project corresponds to the design and implementation stages. The better the upfront work, specifically the effective steps and analysis of topics, and the better the final research product will be. It is a challenge to identify a good topic. How do you know if it is any good? The topic analysis is a way to try it out. In comparison to conducting a research project, topic analyses are inexpensive in terms of time and effort. You may want to try out a number of possible topics by preparing a topic analysis. The Function of Why and How : An analysis takes