Auxiliary verbs are verbs that are followed by another verb (the full verb) in order to form a question, a negative sentence, a compound tense or the passive. The most common auxiliary verbs are "be," "do," and "have", and you may also use these verbs on their own. You use "Will" and "shall" to express future time.
The following resources provide further detail on auxiliary verbs:
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Auxiliary Verbs | A concise outline of the various types of auxiliary verbs. The page organization is a bit messy. |
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