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Auxiliary Verbs


You have already encountered three auxiliary(or helping) verbs:
be, do, and have. They are conjugated and used with another verb to
change that verb’s meaning or tense:

I go I amgoing (changed to in progress or incomplete)
you sing doyou sing? (changed to a question)

she makes  she hasmade (changed to the present perfect
tense)

There are several other auxiliary verbs you should know. Note that
many of the auxiliary verbs cannot be used in all tenses. And in
some cases, you have to change to a different verb to form a spe-
cific tense. The following examples will be conjugated with the
third-person pronoun he:
to be able to to be supposed to

Present is able to is supposed to
Past was able to was supposed to
Present Perfect has been able to has been supposed to
Past Perfect had been able to had been supposed to
Future will be able to will be supposed to
Future Perfect will have been able to will have been
supposed to

can to have to

Present can has to
Past could OR had to
was able to
Present Perfect has been able to has had to
Past Perfect had been able to had had to
Future will be able to will have to
Future Perfect will have been able to will have had to

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