Category: Auxiliary and modal verbs
Modal Verbs: to be
To be can be used as a modal verb in certain situations, although it is not as common as other modal verbs like can, must, or should.
Auxiliary Verbs: to have
Have got is another form of the verb have that can be used as a main verb or an auxiliary verb.
Auxiliary Verbs: to be
To be is used with the present participle (ing form) of the main verb to indicate an action that is currently happening. Example: She is studying for her exam.
Auxiliary Verbs
Auxiliary Verbs are used to form various tenses, moods, and voices in English sentences. Auxiliary verbs are also used to make negative sentences, questions, and contractions.
Auxiliary and Modal verbs
Auxiliary and modal verbs can be used to avoid repetition in sentences.To avoid repeating a verb: