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bpspurnea.com...The verbs be (am, is, are, etc.), have and do, when used with ordinary verbs to make tenses, passive voice, questions and negatives, are called auxiliary verbs or auxiliaries

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Page 1: bpspurnea.com...The verbs be (am, is, are, etc.), have and do, when used with ordinary verbs to make tenses, passive voice, questions and negatives, are called auxiliary verbs or auxiliaries
Page 2: bpspurnea.com...The verbs be (am, is, are, etc.), have and do, when used with ordinary verbs to make tenses, passive voice, questions and negatives, are called auxiliary verbs or auxiliaries
Page 3: bpspurnea.com...The verbs be (am, is, are, etc.), have and do, when used with ordinary verbs to make tenses, passive voice, questions and negatives, are called auxiliary verbs or auxiliaries
Page 4: bpspurnea.com...The verbs be (am, is, are, etc.), have and do, when used with ordinary verbs to make tenses, passive voice, questions and negatives, are called auxiliary verbs or auxiliaries
Page 5: bpspurnea.com...The verbs be (am, is, are, etc.), have and do, when used with ordinary verbs to make tenses, passive voice, questions and negatives, are called auxiliary verbs or auxiliaries
Page 6: bpspurnea.com...The verbs be (am, is, are, etc.), have and do, when used with ordinary verbs to make tenses, passive voice, questions and negatives, are called auxiliary verbs or auxiliaries
Page 7: bpspurnea.com...The verbs be (am, is, are, etc.), have and do, when used with ordinary verbs to make tenses, passive voice, questions and negatives, are called auxiliary verbs or auxiliaries