Vedio English Grammar: AUXILIARY VERBS – be, do, have teacher Ronnie
English Grammar: AUXILIARY VERBS – be, do, have teacher Ronnie
Do we say, "I am
eat" or "I am eating"? What about "He didn't go" or
"He didn't went"? These questions and more will be answered when you
watch this English grammar lesson on auxiliary verbs. I will teach you how to
use the three auxiliary verbs in English – "be", "do",
and "have". We will go over each one in detail and with
examples. First, you will learn how to use "be" in the passive and
progressive forms in the present, past, and future. Then, we will look at
"do" in the present and past simple. Last, I will teach you how to
use "have" in the future, present, and past perfect. Plus, we will
discuss the positive and negative use of "do" as an auxiliary
verb".
Here is a list of English grammar topics with explanations and exercises. You can use the search field to find the topic you need. I recommend to do each exercise more than once because every time you start an exercise you get a new, randomly mixed set of questions.
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