the difference between auxiliary and action verb
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An action verb is a word that expresses an action that the subject of a sentence does, did in the past or will do in the future. ... An auxiliary verb, also referred to as a helping verb, is one that is the part of a verb phrase that helps the main verb.
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: An action verb is a verb that describes what a person, animal, force of nature is doing. the key word to remember is 'doing'.
❍ It describes an action or an activity.
❍ For example: He is running.
Close the door.
❍ Action verbs can be transitive or intransitive
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: An auxiliary verb is a called a helping verb which comes before the main verb or the full verb to add some sense to the sense in the sentence.
eg. is , was , have
❍ A sentence cannot be made without a helping verb.
❍ NOTE . A sentence may not have a main verb always.
eg. My name is Crusher.
❍ In this there is a helping verb is but no main verb.
❍ A main verb tells us about the action of an object.
eg. dancing, singing, laughing.
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