Auxiliary Verbs (Helping Verbs) | Learn English

Auxiliary Verbs (Helping Verbs) | Learn English

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6th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains auxiliary verbs, dividing them into primary and modal types. Primary auxiliary verbs include 'be', 'do', and 'have', each serving different grammatical functions such as forming continuous tenses, passive voice, emphasis, questions, and perfect tenses. Modal auxiliary verbs, which do not change form, express likelihood, ability, permission, intention, requests, or necessity. The tutorial provides examples and exercises for both types, helping learners understand their usage in sentences.

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What are the three primary auxiliary verbs mentioned in the text?

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How is the auxiliary verb 'be' used in forming the continuous tense? Provide an example.

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Explain how the auxiliary verb 'do' can be used to express emphasis with an example.

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What role does the auxiliary verb 'have' play in forming perfect tenses? Give an example.

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What are modal auxiliary verbs and how do they differ from primary auxiliary verbs?

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What does the modal verb 'should' express in the context of necessity? Provide an example.

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Provide an example of a sentence using the modal verb 'can' and explain its function.

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