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1.no
2. yes
3. no
4.no 5.yes 6. no 7.no 8.no 9.no 10.no 11.no 12.no 13.no 14.no 15.no 16.no no for no auxilliary and yes if you had used an auxilliary verb.
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I don't want to go to the game. Your primary action verb is want. Go is also an action verb as well. Why don't you like math? Do is an auxiliary. No t is the negative and Lik e is the action verb.
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Yes, in this utterance, the message is essentially the same. Relative anger would appear more in the speaker's face and tone of voice than it does in the auxiliary verb. #2 and #3 are more petulant than #1, which is more forthright in its complaint.
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Simply remember that you ALWAYS (no exceptions) use the base form (dictionary entry) after an auxiliary: DOES he HAVE it? No, he DOES not HAVE it. DID he HAVE it? No, he DID not HAVE it, etc. Therefore: DOES anyone HAVE a dollar? When people speak
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If you are not sure, you may still be confused even with the best explanations.
But here are a few rules and examples:
1) Does he have a car? In question form, even 3rd still takes the bare infinitve form (have) because of the modal word
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(1) Yes, it is the present perfect of an auxiliary: We SHOULD (aux.) + HAVE BEEN + there by now. (2) No, it is not called "perfect" by grammar books. (2) He + used (verb) + TO HAVE (infinitive) + crooked teeth. "To have"
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Hi,
I have an issue with that word. Though I know, that auxiliary spells that way I very often encounter a spelling "auxilary" even in proof-read texts. Can you tell me the difference please? Is it an obsolete variant or just a
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Hello!
I have an issue with that word. Though I know, that auxiliary spells that way I very often encounter a spelling "auxilary" even in proof-read texts. Can you tell me the difference please? Is it an obsolete variant or just a
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Formatting...enhances more than adds .. It may be more an effect of the do auxiliary. Thanks, Mr M. What you mean above is that the following interpretation is also possible, right? Formatting... does (enhance or something) more than (it
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I will still agree with you, though I have an uncomfortable feeling that we may be missing something. Here, we have: Formatting...does more than add.... = Formatting does more than that . (noun object) But compare: Formatting...enhances more
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