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in English, auxiliary verbs are those which carry distinctions of tense, aspect, etc, such as do, be and have. The modal auxiliaries include can/could, may/might, shall/should, ought to, need and used to. Auxiliary verbs are opposed to main verbs ( walk, play, etc.)
Ãâó: www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/clmt/MTbook/HTML/node9...
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in English, auxiliary verbs are those which carry distinctions of tense, aspect, etc, such as do, be and have. The modal auxiliaries include can/could, may/might, shall/should, ought to, need and used to. Auxiliary verbs are opposed to main verbs ( walk, play, etc.)
Ãâó: www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/clmt/MTbook/HTML/node9...
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Auxillary. Generally used as an extra input for a device such as an add-on CD player/changer, MP3 player, or other audio (line level) input.
Ãâó: www.sfxaudio.com/AudioSchool/glossary.asp
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Auxillary. Generally used as an extra input for a device such as an add-on CD player/changer, MP3 player, or other audio (line level) input.
Ãâó: www.sfxaudio.com/AudioSchool/glossary.asp
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A verb used with another, non-finite, form of a verb to form a periphrasis.
Ãâó: www.cus.cam.ac.uk/~cjp16/spanish/linggloss.htm
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