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Auxiliary Verbs

 In English grammar, auxiliary verbs, also known as helping verbs, play a crucial role in forming various verb tenses, moods, and voices. Here's a breakdown of their key aspects: What are Auxiliary Verbs? Auxiliary verbs accompany a main verb to provide additional grammatical information. They help to express: Tense (e.g., present continuous, past perfect) Voice (e.g., passive voice) Mood (e.g., possibility, obligation) Questions and negations Common Auxiliary Verbs: Be (am, is, are, was, were, been, being): Used in continuous tenses and the passive voice. Example: "She is speaking." "The book was written." Have (has, have, had): Used in perfect tenses. Example: "They have finished." "He had gone." Do (do, does, did): Used to form questions, negations, and for emphasis. Example: "Do you understand?" "She did not go." "I do like it!" Modal Auxiliary Verbs (can, could, may, might, ...