AuxV: The auxiliary precedes the main verb.
VAux: The auxiliary follows the main verb.
(1) kati énekel-ni fog.
Kati sing-inf fut.3sg
‘Kati is going to sing.’
(2) kati-nak énekel-ni-e kell.
Kati-dat sing-inf-3sg must.prs.3sg
‘Kati have to sing.’
(3) kati level-et fog ír-ni.
Kati letter-acc fut.3sg write-inf
‘Kati is going to write a letter.’
(4) kati-nak level-et kell ír-ni-a.
Kati-dat letter-acc must.prs.3sg write-inf-3sg
‘Kati have to write a letter.’
In Hungarian, intransitive verbs precede (1)-(2), while transitive verbs typically follow the auxiliaries (3)-(4) (cf. Lengyel 2000b: 252, Kiefer 2003: 212, É. Kiss 2002: 205‒229).