Examples of auxiliary and main verb
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AUXILIARY VERB
Auxiliary Verbs are the verbs be, do, have, will when they are followed by another verb (the full verb) in order to form a question, a negative sentence, a compound tense or the passive.
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.
MAIN VERB
The main verb is also called the lexical verb or the principal verb. This term refers to the important verb in the sentence, the one that typically shows the action or state of being of the subject. Main verbs can stand alone, or they can be used with a helping verb, also called an auxiliary verb.
- The main verb is the verb in the sentence that is expressing the action or state of being of the subject.
- Marilyn ate pie. In this sentence, the subject is Marilyn. The action verb ate tells the action that Marilyn performed. ...
- She was hungry. In this sentence, the subject is she. ...
- Cooper ran around the track.
Explanation:
MAIN VERB AND AUXILLIARY VERB
EG:1. I will have the soup
2. It is very peaceful here
4. Where does your brother work?
5. They have decided to advertise your job
6. He does his homework on the way to school
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