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Answered by Jahnavi2130
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AN AUXILARY VERB IS USED WITH A MAIN VERB TO HELP EXPRESS THE MAIN VERB'S TENSE , MOOD OR VOICE.

EXAMPLES OF AUXILARY VERB ARE- BE, DO,HAVE , WILL ETC.

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Answered by jkhan7030
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Auxiliary Verbs

An auxiliary verb (or a helping verb as it's also called) is used with a main verb to help express the main verb's tense, mood, or voice.

The main auxiliary verbs are to be, to have, and to do. They appear in the following forms:

To Be: am, is, are, was, were, being, been, will be

To Have: has, have, had, having, will have

To Do: does, do, did, will do

There is another kind of auxiliary verb called a modal auxiliary verb (or modal verb). The modal auxiliary verbs are can, could, may, might, must, ought to, shall, should, will, and would. The modal auxiliary verbs never change their forms.

Examples of Auxiliary Verbs Expressing Tense

Here are some examples of auxiliary verbs expressing tense. In these examples, the main verbs are in bold and the auxiliary verbs are highlighted.

She was waiting for an hour.

She is waiting in the hall.

She will be waiting outside.

(In each of these examples, the auxiliary verb to be helps to form the progressive tense, which is the tense used for ongoing actions.)

She had drunk it before we arrived.

She has drunk it already.

She will have drunk it by then.

(In each of these examples, the auxiliary verb to have helps to form the perfect tense, which is the tense used for expressing an action's completion.)

She had been studying before the incident.

She has been studying.

She will have been studying for a month at that point.

(In each of these examples, the auxiliary verbs have and been help to form the perfect progressive tense, which is the tense used for expressing an ongoing action's completion.)

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