Do you feel confused when forming questions in English?
Check out this lesson to learn how to form them with and without the use of auxiliaries:
✅ Auxiliary verbs
Notice how there are two verbs in each of the following sentences:
- I have lost my car keys.
- James can’t come to dinner tonight.
- My house was built thirty years ago.
- Where do you live?
In these examples, the first verbs in each sentence (have, can’t, was, do) are auxiliary verbs. Auxiliary verbs are considered helping verbs.
Auxiliary verbs: be (am, are, is, was, were, being), can, could, do (does, did) have (has, had, having), may, might, must, should, will and would.
Below are some common uses for auxiliary verbs:
➡ We use an auxiliary verb without the rest of the sentence when we don’t want to repeat something:
- He could lend me his computer but he won’t. = He won’t lend me his computer.
- “Did you lock the door?” “Yes, I did.” = Yes, I have locked the door.
- “Are you mad at me?” “No, I’m not.” = No, I am not mad at you.
- Janet wasn’t studying but Bill was. = Bill was studying.
We use do, does, and did for the present simple and past simple:
- “Do you like mushrooms?” “Yes, I do.” = Yes, I like mushrooms.
- "Does your daughter like scary movies?” “She did but she doesn’t anymore.” = She liked scary movies but she doesn’t like them anymore.
- “Did you enjoy dinner?” “Yes, I did.” = Yes, I enjoyed dinner.
➡ We use have you?, isn’t he?, do they?, etc. to show polite interest in what somebody has said:
- I’ve just come from Frank’s place.” “Oh have you? How is he?”
- “It was beautiful every day of our trip.” “Was it? That’s great.”
- “Julie isn’t feeling very well today.” “Oh, isn’t she? What’s wrong with her?”
We can also use these short questions of auxiliary phrases to show surprise:
“Diane and Joe are getting married!” “Are they? Really?”
Let’s practice!
Complete the sentences with an auxiliary verb. Sometimes the verb must be negative:
1. He might call me later this evening but I don’t think he _____________.
2. I like warm weather but Liz _____________.
3. “Is James here?” “He _____________ ten minutes ago but I think he’s gone home now.”
4. I don’t know whether to apply to this course or not. Do you think I _____________?
5. I wasn’t tired but my friends _____________.
6. “Are you and Erica coming to the party?” “I ____________ but Erica ____________.”
7. “You never want to go dancing with me.” “Yes, I _____________!”
8. “Can you play any instruments?” “No, but I wish I _____________.”
9. “Please don’t tell Lucie what I said.” “Don’t worry, I _____________.”
10. “Can you help me?” “I’m sorry. I ____________ if I ___________ but I_____________.”
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