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A state of being: Betty is intelligent. What the subject is like or what it becomes: That child seems frightened. An action: My neighbor has bought.

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3 A state of being: Betty is intelligent. What the subject is like or what it becomes: That child seems frightened. An action: My neighbor has bought a new car. What can a verb indicate?

4 It is a verb which does not stand on its own, but assists the main verb in creating meaning, tense and aspect. They aren´t going with us Where did Andy buy this camera? What is an auxiliary verb? aux verbmain verb

5 will have shall had wouldis/am/are do was/were does did

6 They indicate a point in time or period in the past, present or future. My sister lives in Washington. (Simple Present Tense) The mail came early this morning. (Simple Past Tense ) By next July, my parents will have been married for 50 years. (Future Perfect tense ) What do verb tenses indicate?

7 Slide 3 Click and show sts the question. In pairs, have sts answer it. Click again and show the answer to the questions and examples. Slide 4 Click and show sts the question. In pairs, have sts answer it. Click again and show the answer. Click a third time and show the examples.

8 Slide 5 Click and show the auxiliary verbs. Slide 6 Click and show sts the question. In pairs, have sts answer it. Click again and show the answer. Click a third time and show the examples.


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