Helping Verb Definition

Helping Verb

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'DO', 'BE' and 'HAVE' are the helping   verbs in English; they are used in a negative structure, a question or to show tense.

DESCRIPTIONS OF ENGLISH HELPING VERBS:

1/ 'DO', 'DON'T', 'DOES' and 'DOESN'T' are used for questions and negatives in the Present Simple Tense, and 'DID' and 'DIDN'T' are used in the Past Simple Tense.

2/ 'BE' is used with the Present Participle in Progressive (Continuous) Verb forms. It is also used with the Past Participle in the Passive

3/ 'HAVE' is used with the Past Participle to form the Perfect Aspect.

 

Helping verbs are also called auxiliary verbs

See Also:

Causative Verb; Copula Verb; Ditransitive Verb; Dynamic Verb; Finite Verb; Inchoative Verb; Intransitive Verb; Irregular Verb; Modal Verb; Non-finite Verb; Performative Verb; Phrasal Verb; Regular Verb; Stative Verb; Transitive Verb; Verb Group; Verb Phrase We also have an Irregular Verb List and a Phrasal Verb Glossary you can browse.

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