Whenever you see modal such as will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might, or must, you should be sure that the verb that follows it is in its base form.
You must telling her the truth.
The child may comes in now.
In the first example, telling should be the base form tell because it follows must. In the second example, comes should be the base form come because it follows may.
The following chart outlines the use of verb forms after modals.
Verb Forms After Modals : Modal + Base form of the verb
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