An
auxiliary verb is one
which helps other verbs to make tenses, passive forms etc. There
are two groups - primary auxiliaries and modal auxiliaries.
Primary
auxiliaries
Be, do, have and their
various forms are called primary
auxiliaries.
Be is used
with other verbs to make progressive and passive verbs forms.
·
I am writing.
·
He was punished for lying.
Do is used
to make questions, negatives and emphatic forms of non-auxiliary
verbs.
·
Do you know where John lives?
·
I don’t know.
·
Do sit down.
Have is used
to make perfect verbs forms.
·
I have
completed my work.
·
She has acted in a film.
·
They had
forgotten to send the letter.
Primary auxiliaries merely help
to express statements of fact.
·
She is writing.
·
I am working.
·
You have done wrong.
·
He did not come in time.
·
They have arrived.
Note that be,
do and have can also function as principal
verbs. They are called auxiliaries only when they help other verbs to form
their tenses and moods.
§
You were wrong. (Principal verb)
§
You have done wrong. (Auxiliary verb)
§
She is a good singer. (Principal verb)
§
She is singing. (Auxiliary verb)
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