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/a, , , , Ise),, , , , , , * Types of, Ther Pes of Auxil, sre are tWo types of Auxiliaries: oe, , L. Primary Auxiliaries, 2. Modal Auxiliaries, , (Helping Verbs), , Primary Auxiliaries, tI neers Fa, , the ’s: be, do and have. They change their forms according to, , Person or Number of the Subject.”, , Primary Auxiliaries also known as primary verbs can function as either main verbs or auxiliary, , , , verbs., , a Primary Auxiliaries as Main Verbs:;The primary verbs in the bold function as main, verbs because each of them can stand alone and also carry a meaning,, The jug is on the table., I have a big house., They do their work honestly., He had a problem., She has a car., Thad two balls., , The boys were busy., I a teacher. ; tea, ( rimary Auxiliaries as Helping Verbs: The primary verbs in the bold function as, , fro them are hething a main verb. They can neither stand, aa they ean any lexical meaning. They cary grammatical meting ol, She is playing a match., | am not writing a letter., { did not hit him., An apple Was eaten by Riya., Are the boys being punished, Has this picture been painted by you?, , by the teacher?, , entences carefully :, > shows ability), oor, (‘should’ shows mor, , ibility), , d the following s i, Rea rive a.c8t (‘can, , ich should help the p, ii) The rich © ate “, S qt may rain today. (“may shows po, , al obligation)