Modal verb use errors
I have a problem with modal verb use errors in the following example: “Moreover excessive television viewing can resulted in excessive weight gain and poor fitness levels if not exercise its parents responsibility to encourage their children in thinking critically about the content they see on television and encourage physical activity and limiting television viewing time are protection that parents consider.”
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can resulted in --> 'can result in'.
After the modal verb can, you should always use the infinitive without to.
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answered Apr 05 '11 at 21:49
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