Jack became a famous politician (a linking verb, and the politician became a noun that functions as an adjective, as Chairman of famous supplements that extend the politician).3.1.2 Auxiliary verbs are divided into two major categories, namely primary auxiliary verbs and modal auxiliary verbs.1 Primary auxiliary verbs including images) of the verb BE, DO and HAVE this type of verbs can be both a verb and the verb help.For example,She does her homework every night (does a real verb.)She does not like to go out at night (as does the verb help.)I am a computer engineer (am a real verb.)I am going to Singapore next Saturday (am going as a verb the verb help is genuine).Susan has a beautiful house on the mountain (a verb has indeed).Nobody has seen Susan since Monday (as AIDS has seen a real verb the verb.)Modal auxiliary verbs 2): can, could, shall, should, will, would, may, might, must, ought, to dare, need, this verb is used with the verb of the sentence is not alone, except in the case of the short answer or if there is a true verb, because each is discussed.For example,A: We will fly Thai International.B: Wouldn't you like to fly other airlines?A: No, I wouldn't.If John is going to the concert, I will, too.3.2 location of verbs in sentencesVerbs are often the subject of the sentence. In a sentence with a verb verb verb help is help indeed, except for a sentence, a question on which the verb help is in front of the President.For example,John works at the ABC company.Peter will leave for Hong Kong next week.Students should spend more time studying.Does John work at the ABC company?
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