Learn English-Auxiliary Verbs "Be," "Do," "Have"
Auxiliary Verbs "Be," "Do," "Have"
An auxiliary verb helps the main (full) verb and is also called a "helping verb." With auxiliary verbs, you can write sentences in different tenses, moods, or voices. Auxiliary verbs are: be, do, have, will, shall, would, should, can, could, may, might, must, ought, etc.- I think I should study harder to master English.
- I am having a cup of coffee.
- You have been practicing hard.
- It was written by a petitioner.
- You may choose what you like.
1. "Be" as an auxiliary verb
a.Used in progressive sentences:
- I am taking a bath.
- She is preparing dinner for us.
- They have been studying all night.
- I was given a free meal.
- He was seen by fans at the airport.
- This song has been sung by all nations.
a. Used in negative sentences:
- I do not know the truth.
- She doesn’t agree with me.
- They didn’t arrive here yet.
- Do you want to have another one?
- Did he finish his homework?
- Do we need to keep going straight?
a. Used in perfect sentences:
- I have been following you for a mile.
- We have done a lot so far.
- She had been queen of the town.
[Quiz 19.1]
Identify all auxiliary verbs in the following paragraph.
I have just heard that you didn’t attend the meeting yesterday. Did you have a conflict with that time? I must ask that you explain the reason.
[Quiz 19.2]
Which of the following sentences does not show any auxiliary verbs?
1)I didn’t have any reason to go there.
2)Have we practiced this song enough?
3)Three seats have been reserved for us.
4)I am a professor in the economics department.
Learn English-Auxiliary Verbs "Be," "Do," "Have"
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