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Answered by vaibhavi855
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Answer:

be column:

do form

doing

have form

to have

to have

had

modal verb

there is no modals.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Do - Easy Learning Grammar

The verb do is used as an auxiliary verb.

I do not want it. We do not want it.

You do not want it. You do not want it.

He does not want it. They do not want it.

I did not want it. We did not want it.

You did not want it. You did not want it.

She did not want it. They did not want it.

It can also be used as a main verb. See Types of main verb. When do is used as an auxiliary verb it is a supporting verb. Because a main verb cannot combine directly with negatives or make questions, do is used to support the main verb.

Don’t talk!

Don’t run!

It is also used to stand in for another verb to avoid repetition, as shown on Auxiliary verbs.

The verb do is irregular. It has five different forms: do, does, doing, did, done. The base form of the verb is do. The past simple form, did, is the same throughout. The present participle is doing. The past participle is done.

The present simple tense do and the past simple tense did can be used as an auxiliary verb. As an auxiliary, do is not used with modal verbs.

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