en:grammar:auxiliary-verbs

Auxiliary Verbs

An auxiliary verb (abbreviated aux) is a verb that adds functional or grammatical meaning to the clause in which it occurs, so as to express tense, aspect, modality, voice, emphasis, etc. Auxiliary verbs usually accompany an infinitive verb or a participle, which respectively provide the main semantic content of the clause. An example is the verb have in the sentence I have finished my lunch. Here, the auxiliary have helps to express the perfect aspect along with the participle, finished. Some sentences contain a chain of two or more auxiliary verbs. Auxiliary verbs are also called helping verbs, helper verbs, or (verbal) auxiliaries. Research has been conducted into split inflection in auxiliary verbs.

Auxiliary verb Mantrakshar Meaning contribution Example
be1 copula (= linking verb) She is the boss.
be2 progressive aspect He is sleeping.
be3 passive voice They were seen.
can1 deontic modality I can swim.
can2 epistemic modality Such things can help.
could1 deontic modality I could swim.
could2 epistemic modality That could help.
dare deontic modality I dare not attempt it.
do1 do-support/emphasis You did not understand.
do2 question Do you like it?
have perfect aspect They have understood.
may(1) deontic modality May I stay?
may(2) epistemic modality That may take place.
might epistemic modality We might give it a try.
must1 deontic modality You must not mock me.
must2 epistemic modality It must have rained.
need deontic modality You need not water the grass.
ought deontic modality You ought to play well.
shall deontic modality You shall not pass.
should1 deontic modality You should listen.
should2 epistemic modality That should help.
will1 epistemic modality We will eat pie.
will2 future tense The sun will rise tomorrow at 6:03.
will3 habitual aspect He will make that mistake every time.
would1 epistemic modality Nothing would accomplish that.
would2 future-in-the-past tense After 1990, we would do that again.
would3 habitual aspect Back then we would always go there.
Liberty Necessity - Obligation Volition Power Necessity
Action May Shall Will Can Must
Time
past -
present -
future

Stative

  • If I were you
  • If you were me
  • If we were them
  • I will be you
  • I am she
  • I am alexander
  • I am ashoka
  • I am death
  • I will be her
  • She will be me
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  • 2023/05/23 14:35
  • brahmantra