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Auxiliary Verbs
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The most common auxiliary verbs are
Auxiliary verbs are verbs that combine with another verb to make a complete verb. The most common auxiliary verbs are Be: am, is, are, was, were, being, been Do: does, do, did Have: has, have, had, having
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For example: They help express the tense, voice or mood of a sentence.
I am working. used to make the tense continuous Jim and Sam have seen the film. used to make the present perfect and past perfect tense I do not like tennis. used to form negatives or questions
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Your turn Which sentence contains an auxiliary verb?
I have been working today. The boy swam well. The horse jumped over the fence.
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I have been working today. Have is an auxiliary verb.
That’s right! I have been working today. Have is an auxiliary verb.
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Auxiliary verbs can add emphasis or ask questions.
Remember! Auxiliary verbs can add emphasis or ask questions.
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