Explain
➝ Ordinary verbs
➝ Auxiliary verbs
( With examples )
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Answer:
What is the difference between an English auxiliary and a main verb?
Also in English grammar, the distinction between auxiliary verb and full or main verb is very important. Both types have different functions in a sentence (which implies that they have different tasks) and consequently cannot ‘substitute’ or replace each other.
This differentiation plays a significant role in terms of grammar in order to be able to form a correct sentence. The following applies:
In English, only these three auxiliary verbs exist:
be, do, have
Information: Modal verbs (‘may, can, could, must’, etc.) also belong to the group of auxiliary verbs but have special rules in their use.
Function: They serve, among other things, to form the compound tenses, the progressive forms, the passive voice, as well as negations and questions.
Full verbs, on the other hand, are all remaining verbs. Therefore, they are unlimited in their number. Examples are:
to go, dance, know, evacuate, fly, repair, etc.
Be careful: The three auxiliary verbs mentioned above can also be employed as full verbs.
Function: They add meaning to the sentence and are essential for understanding the statement.
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Do,have,be are all ordinary verbs.
- She have a beautiful dress.
- You should be a team coach.
- Mrs jennifer should do some research on this topic.
Will,might, must, ought to, can etc are all auxiliary verbs.
- Will she be eligible for the protest?
- Don't be sad, you can do it!
- The students must follow these new rules.
★ Additional information :-
What are verbs ?
» In simple terms, verb is an action word.
Ex :- Run fast
Here, run is the verb because it conveys an action.
More Examples :-
- She is dancing.
- Mr Krishnan is doing an expirement.
- She is running after the dogs.