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IMPROVING GRAMMAR FOR 
TOEFL TEST. 
Auxiliary Verbs
What is an auxiliary verb? 
• An auxiliary verb is also called a helper 
verb 
• A verb used in forming the tenses, moods, 
and voices of other verbs 
• It comes before some verbs 
• Not all sentences have an auxiliary
Sentences with no auxiliary verb 
• I played football last night 
• I walk this way to school every day 
• I like chocolate 
Can you identify the verbs in these sentences?
• Auxilary verbs are divided into two 
categories principal Auxiliaries and 
Modals(secondary auxiliaries) 
• "The auxiliary verbs of English are the 
following: 
can,,could, may,might will,would 
shall,should, must, ought, need, dare used 
to [modals] 
– be, have, do, [non-modals
Here are some sentences with 
missing auxiliary verbs – can you 
suggest replacements? 
• I _____ walking along the dusty road. 
• Tomorrow I ___ swim for my school. 
• I __ very good at maths. 
• Dad _____ the dishes because mum cooks the 
tea. 
• I ___ spell all of the words on my list.
To do 
do, does, did 
• These are followed by the base form of a verb 
• e.g. I do work very hard. 
• Johnny does try his best. 
• They did win the game last week. 
• Put each of these auxiliaries into a sentence of 
your own
To have 
Have, has, had 
• These are followed by the past participle of 
the next verb 
• e.g. 
• I have eaten all of my food. 
• John has climbed Ben Nevis. 
• Debbie had hidden all of Paul’s pencils.
To be 
Am, is, are, was, were,been,being 
• Is followed by the present or past participle in the 
sentence 
• e.g. I am going to the park. (going = present) 
• Kylie is singing at Wembley stadium. 
• I was beaten by a better player 
• They were running past the gates when they saw a 
dog.
The auxiliary verbs are ‘be’, ‘have’, and ‘do’. 
They are used with a main verb to form 
tenses, negatives and questions. 
He is planning to get married soon. 
I haven’t seen Peter since last night. 
Which doctor do you want to see?
‘Be’ as an auxiliary verb is used: 
• with the ‘-ing’ form of the main verb to form 
continuous tenses 
He is living in Germany. 
They were going to phone you.
‘Be’ as an auxiliary verb is also used: 
• with the past participle of the main verb to 
form the passive. 
These cars are made in Japan. 
The wall of her flat were covered with posters.
You use ‘have’ as an auxiliary with the past 
participle to form the perfect tenses. 
I have changed my mind. 
I wish you had met Paul.
The present perfect continuous, the past 
perfect continuous, and the perfect tenses in 
the passive are formed using both ‘have’ and 
‘be’. 
He has been working very hard recently. 
She did not know how long she had been 
lying there.
Examples continued…. 
The guest-room window has been mended. 
They had been taught by a young teacher.
‘Be’ and ‘have’ are also used as auxiliaries in 
negative sentences and questions in 
continuous and perfect tenses, and in the 
passive. 
He isn’t going. 
Hasn’t she seen it yet? 
Was it written in English?
You use ‘do’ as an auxiliary to make negative 
and question forms from sentences that have 
a verb in the present simple or past simple. 
He doesn’t think he can come to the party. 
Do you like her new haircut? 
She didn’t buy the house. 
Didn’t he get the job.
Note: You can use ‘do’ as a main verb with 
the auxiliary ‘do’. 
He didn’t do his homework. 
Do the do the work themselves.
You can also use the auxiliary ‘do’ with have 
as a main verb. 
He doesn’t have any money. 
Does anyone have a question?
You only use ‘do’ in affirmative sentences for 
emphasis or contrast. 
I do feel sorry for Roger.
WARNING: You never use the auxiliary ‘do’ 
with ‘be’ except in the imperative. 
Don’t be stupid. 
Do be a good boy and sit still.
Some grammars include modals among the 
auxiliary verbs. When there is a modal in the 
verb group, it is always the first word in the 
verb group, and comes before the auxiliaries 
‘be’ and ‘have’. 
She might be going to Switzerland for 
Christmas. 
I would have liked to see her.
Note: You never use the auxiliary ‘do’ with a 
modal.
Modal Auxiliaries 
• The list below shows all of the modal auxiliaries: 
• Present Past 
• Can Could 
• May Might 
• Will Would 
• Shall Should 
• must
Unlike the auxiliaries be, have, and do, modal auxiliaries 
• 1. do not use inflectional endings (-s, -ed, -ing, -en) 
• 2. cannot function as main verbs
Thanks for your attention!!!

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Auxiliaries Details

  • 1. IMPROVING GRAMMAR FOR TOEFL TEST. Auxiliary Verbs
  • 2. What is an auxiliary verb? • An auxiliary verb is also called a helper verb • A verb used in forming the tenses, moods, and voices of other verbs • It comes before some verbs • Not all sentences have an auxiliary
  • 3. Sentences with no auxiliary verb • I played football last night • I walk this way to school every day • I like chocolate Can you identify the verbs in these sentences?
  • 4. • Auxilary verbs are divided into two categories principal Auxiliaries and Modals(secondary auxiliaries) • "The auxiliary verbs of English are the following: can,,could, may,might will,would shall,should, must, ought, need, dare used to [modals] – be, have, do, [non-modals
  • 5. Here are some sentences with missing auxiliary verbs – can you suggest replacements? • I _____ walking along the dusty road. • Tomorrow I ___ swim for my school. • I __ very good at maths. • Dad _____ the dishes because mum cooks the tea. • I ___ spell all of the words on my list.
  • 6. To do do, does, did • These are followed by the base form of a verb • e.g. I do work very hard. • Johnny does try his best. • They did win the game last week. • Put each of these auxiliaries into a sentence of your own
  • 7. To have Have, has, had • These are followed by the past participle of the next verb • e.g. • I have eaten all of my food. • John has climbed Ben Nevis. • Debbie had hidden all of Paul’s pencils.
  • 8.
  • 9. To be Am, is, are, was, were,been,being • Is followed by the present or past participle in the sentence • e.g. I am going to the park. (going = present) • Kylie is singing at Wembley stadium. • I was beaten by a better player • They were running past the gates when they saw a dog.
  • 10. The auxiliary verbs are ‘be’, ‘have’, and ‘do’. They are used with a main verb to form tenses, negatives and questions. He is planning to get married soon. I haven’t seen Peter since last night. Which doctor do you want to see?
  • 11. ‘Be’ as an auxiliary verb is used: • with the ‘-ing’ form of the main verb to form continuous tenses He is living in Germany. They were going to phone you.
  • 12. ‘Be’ as an auxiliary verb is also used: • with the past participle of the main verb to form the passive. These cars are made in Japan. The wall of her flat were covered with posters.
  • 13. You use ‘have’ as an auxiliary with the past participle to form the perfect tenses. I have changed my mind. I wish you had met Paul.
  • 14. The present perfect continuous, the past perfect continuous, and the perfect tenses in the passive are formed using both ‘have’ and ‘be’. He has been working very hard recently. She did not know how long she had been lying there.
  • 15. Examples continued…. The guest-room window has been mended. They had been taught by a young teacher.
  • 16. ‘Be’ and ‘have’ are also used as auxiliaries in negative sentences and questions in continuous and perfect tenses, and in the passive. He isn’t going. Hasn’t she seen it yet? Was it written in English?
  • 17. You use ‘do’ as an auxiliary to make negative and question forms from sentences that have a verb in the present simple or past simple. He doesn’t think he can come to the party. Do you like her new haircut? She didn’t buy the house. Didn’t he get the job.
  • 18. Note: You can use ‘do’ as a main verb with the auxiliary ‘do’. He didn’t do his homework. Do the do the work themselves.
  • 19. You can also use the auxiliary ‘do’ with have as a main verb. He doesn’t have any money. Does anyone have a question?
  • 20. You only use ‘do’ in affirmative sentences for emphasis or contrast. I do feel sorry for Roger.
  • 21. WARNING: You never use the auxiliary ‘do’ with ‘be’ except in the imperative. Don’t be stupid. Do be a good boy and sit still.
  • 22. Some grammars include modals among the auxiliary verbs. When there is a modal in the verb group, it is always the first word in the verb group, and comes before the auxiliaries ‘be’ and ‘have’. She might be going to Switzerland for Christmas. I would have liked to see her.
  • 23. Note: You never use the auxiliary ‘do’ with a modal.
  • 24. Modal Auxiliaries • The list below shows all of the modal auxiliaries: • Present Past • Can Could • May Might • Will Would • Shall Should • must
  • 25. Unlike the auxiliaries be, have, and do, modal auxiliaries • 1. do not use inflectional endings (-s, -ed, -ing, -en) • 2. cannot function as main verbs
  • 26. Thanks for your attention!!!