Q-2 Write be verbs and have verbs ?
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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.
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The “be” verbs and “have” verbs in English grammar is:
- A verb is a word that in grammar conveys an action, an occurrence, or a state of being.
- In the usual description of English, the basic form, with or without the particle to, is the infinitive.
- The verb “have “can be used as an auxiliary verb or a main verb.
- Main Verb - the verb is used to state ownership/possession I have a car.
- The negative of the “to have” verb when used as the main verb is always built with the “to do” as an auxiliary verb, and then with the verb “to have” in its base form.
- The verb forms of be, do, and have can be used either as a main (full) verb or an auxiliary verb.
- The following examples show these verbs used as auxiliary verbs.
- "Be" as an auxiliary verb.
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