AUXILIARY VERB

Auxiliary verbs are helping verbs. They help other verb both affirmative and negative sentence, meaning they are not use alone in sentence. They  are also used to ask question.

PRIMARY AUXILIARY

They are used with other verb to show tense and number in sentence. They include be, am, is, was, were, being, been, has, have, having, had, do, does, doing, did, and done.

MODAL AUXILILARY

They are used with other verb to change their meaning. They express idea such as Possibility, Intensity, or Permission. E.g. can, shall, should, will, would, may, mighty, must, ought to, dare, need, used, to, and had better.

In ordinary sentence, shall goes with I, and we to indicate the future tense e.g. I shall eat the food.

We shall travel tomorrow.

WILL: goes with: He, She, You, They, it. Example

He will come here today

She will write the letter

You will buy the book

They will go to Abuja

It will fly away

For Request

  1. Can I please come in?
  2. Will you come home with me?
  3. Shall will go?
  4. Will you please close the Door?
  5. Can I eat the food?

 

See also

CONSONANT SOUND /C/

NARATIVE ESSAY

COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVE

/CI/ DIPHTHONG

ADVERB

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