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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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what is the difference between auxilaury verbs and verb to be
  

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The verb "be" is (almost always) an auxiliary verb, so the answer is none. BillJ

  • The verb "be" is (almost always) an auxiliary verb, so the answer is none.
  • BillJ
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The verb "be" is (almost always) an auxiliary verb, so the answer is none.

BillJ

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