When to use be and auxiliary verbs in English thanks

When to use be and auxiliary verbs in English thanks


Do or does are used as auxiliary verbs in negative sentences with notional verbs, such as do you like apples; he doesn't like apples is like and negative sentences, such as he I



When to use be verb and auxiliary verb in primary school English


Auxiliary verb is a grammatical function word. It has no meaning and can't be used alone. For example, he doesn't like English, Like is the main verb with meaning
Be verb usage:
There are three verbs, am, is and are. I use am, you use are, is follows him, she uses it, the plural all uses are
If we meet the past tense, we will replace the verb am, is and were with the verb are
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The auxiliary verb is usually followed by the original verb
The verb be is usually followed by nouns, adjectives, prepositions, phrases, etc



What sentence doesn't use be verb and auxiliary verb?
Everyone in our class likes playing soccer


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Auxiliary verbs are often used to help verbs in question, negation, tense, voice, emphasis and so on
The verb be has two usages: first, it means "yes"; second, it has no meaning and is an auxiliary verb
This sentence means:
Everyone in our class likes playing football
I love you. There is no be verb and auxiliary verb
But the following auxiliary verbs are often used:
I don't love negative sentence
Do you love me
I do love you



Russia (adjective)_______
Such as the title


Russian



The formation and usage of past tense, future tense, comparative adjective and superlative adjective in primary school English


2. Adverbials of time: ago, yesterday, the day before yesterday, last week (year, night, month ),in 1989,just now,at the age of 5,one day,long lo...



Verb past adjective comparative superlative
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The past tense of regular verbs is generally added ed, and irregular verbs are listed in the English textbooks of grade two in junior middle school. The comparative grade is generally added Er, and the superlative grade is added est



The past tense could archetypal argument noun wrong antonym nice comparative surprise adjective include present participle they reflexive pronoun


lost
can
arguement
right
nicer
surprised
including
themselves



The past tense of fit, the antonym of expensive, the antonym of same, the present participle of Pian
The past tense of fit, the antonym of expensive, the antonym of same, the present participle of Pian, the reflexive pronoun of they, the noun of argument, the noun of press, the adjective of organize, the antonym of arrow


fit fitted
expensive cheap
same different
plan planing
they themselves
argue arguing
press pressing
organize organizational
borrow lend



The antonym of remember, the present participle and the past tense
It's not the present participle of forget


forget,remembering,remembered



1. Run (past tense) 2. Behind (antonym) 3. Take (past tense) 4. Get off (antonym group) 5. Hurry (present participle)


1.ran 2.in front of 3.took 4.get on 5.hurrying