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usage of have as a auxiliary verb​

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Answered by sateeshbadam
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The verb have is used as an auxiliary to form the present perfect and past perfect forms of other verbs. I will have walked ten miles today. I could have been walking. They must have been walking for ten hours.

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The verb have is used as an auxiliary to form the present perfect and past perfect forms of other verbs. I will have walked ten miles today. I could have been walking. They must have been walking for ten hours.

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