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Auxiliary Verbs: DO / BE / HAVE

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AUXILIARY VERBS: DO / BE / HAVE

DO, BE and HAVE are both stand-alone verbs and auxiliary verbs.

BE

HAVE

DO

Simple tenses use a form of DO in the interrogative and negative form SIMPLE PRESENT: DO/DOES + subject + base verbale (?) subject + DO/DOES + not + base verbale (X) SIMPLE PAST: DID + subject + base verbale (?) subject + DID + not + base verbale (X)
All perfect tenses use a form of HAVE PRESENT PERFECT: HAVE / HAS + past participle PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE: HAVE / HAS + BEEN + verbe en -ING
All progressive tenses use a form of BE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: AM / IS / ARE + verbe en -ING PAST PROGRESSIVE: WAS / WERE + verbe en -ING