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  2. English modal auxiliary verbs - Wikipedia

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    The English modal auxiliary verbs are a subset of the English auxiliary verbs used mostly to express modality, properties such as possibility and obligation. [a] They can most easily be distinguished from other verbs by their defectiveness (they do not have participles or plain forms [b]) and by their lack of the ending ‑(e)s for the third-person singular.

  3. Wikipedia:List of English contractions - Wikipedia

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    mustn’t: must not mustn’t’ve: must not have must’ve: must have ’neath (informal) beneath needn’t: need not nal (informal) and all ne’er (informal) never no one's: no one has / no one is nothing's: nothing has / nothing is o’clock: of the clock o’er: over ol’ old ought’ve: ought have oughtn’t: ought not oughtn’t’ve ...

  4. MoSCoW method - Wikipedia

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    The MoSCoW method is a prioritization technique used in management, business analysis, project management, and software development to reach a common understanding with stakeholders on the importance they place on the delivery of each requirement; it is also known as MoSCoW prioritization or MoSCoW analysis.

  5. Mustn't Grumble - Wikipedia

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    Mustn't Grumble may refer to; Mustn't Grumble, a 1981 album by Chas & Dave; Mustn't Grumble, a 1993 book by cartoonist Posy Simmonds; Mustn't Grumble: An Accidental Return to England, a 2006 travel book by Joe Bennett; Mustn't Grumble, a 2006 autobiography by Terry Wogan

  6. Shinji Ikari - Wikipedia

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    Shinji's Oedipus complex then resolves in the final episode, which ends with the captions "To my father, thank you" and "To my mother, goodbye", indicating his entry into adulthood. [ 198 ] [ 199 ] In The End of Evangelion , he also chooses to live with other human beings, rejecting Human Instrumentality and accepting others.