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definition of auxilary verb ......only 2line​

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Answered by patra14825752ote8cm
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An auxiliary verb (abbreviated aux) is a verb that adds functional or grammatical meaning to the clause in which it appears, such as to express tense, aspect, modality, voice, emphasis, etc. Auxiliary verbs usually accompany a main verb. The main verb provides the main semantic content of the clause. An example is the verb have in the sentence I have finished my lunch. Here, the main verb is finish, and the auxiliary have helps to express the perfect aspect. Some sentences contain a chain of two or more auxiliary verbs. Auxiliary verbs are also called helping verbs, helper verbs, or (verbal) auxiliaries.

Answered by Brainlyunknowngirl
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Auxiliary (or Helping) verbs are used together with a main verb to show the verb's tense or to form a negative or question.

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