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30 September, 11:42

What is an auxiliary verb?

A. An auxiliary verb comes before other verbs to show tense or mood.

B. An auxiliary verb links a subject and its complement.

C. An auxiliary verb connects a subject to a direct object.

D. An auxiliary verb expresses actions or events taking place

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  1. 30 September, 14:44
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    The answer is A. The auxiliary comes in front of any lexical verb: 'He could (Past Tense) make his own money'. 'I am (Present Tense) writing now'.
  2. 30 September, 15:34
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    An example of auxiliary verb is "didn't" in

    I didn't make the cake.

    The correct answer is A. An auxiliary verb comes before other verbs to show tense or mood.
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