auxiliary verb
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of auxiliary verb
First recorded in 1755–65
Example Sentences
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Similarly, the allegedly unsplittable verb will execute is not a verb at all but two verbs, the auxiliary verb will and the main verb execute.
From Literature
“No player has ever bought me a pint, but as his English teacher, Franco Baresi did give me a fine bottle of prosecco for Christmas. A generous soul with weak auxiliary verbs.”
From The Guardian
Emphasis on might. And a whole slew of future tense auxiliary verbs.
From Los Angeles Times
For example, did you know that the present continuous tense is formed with the help of the auxiliary verb “to be”?
From New York Times
These and other auxiliary verbs need not detain us long.
From Project Gutenberg
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