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Auxillary verbs #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 19, 2009 20:15 pm   Auxillary verbs
 

Hi,

I am not very confident in using auxillary verbs. Please explain me their correct usuage.

I also wonder where I can omit using supporting verbs.

Thank you.
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Auxillary verbs #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 19, 2009 23:47 pm   Auxillary verbs
 

That is far too general a topic to explore on a forum thead. Start by reading THIS.
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Auxillary verbs #3 (permalink) Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:10 am   Auxillary verbs
 

Thank you Mister Micawber for the reply.
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