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This worksheet is about the use of Can Do Does Are Is Have Has in English. Students read and complete the exercises. The worksheet has an answer key.
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Common Auxiliary Verbs and Their Usage
1. Can (Modal Verb):
- Definition: Indicates ability, possibility, or permission.
- Usage:
- Ability: “She can play the piano.”
- Possibility: “It can rain later.”
- Permission: “You can use my laptop.”
2. Do (Auxiliary Verb):
- Definition: Used to form questions and negatives.
- Usage:
- Questions: “Where do you live?”
- Negatives: “I do not like spicy food.”
3. Does (Auxiliary Verb):
- Definition: Used in questions and negatives for the third person singular (he, she, it).
- Usage:
- Questions: “Does she speak French?”
- Negatives: “He does not eat meat.”
4. Are (Auxiliary Verb):
- Definition: Used with plural subjects (you, they, we).
- Usage:
- Statements: “They are my colleagues.”
- Questions: “Are you coming to the party?”
5. Is (Auxiliary Verb):
- Definition: Used with singular subjects (he, she, it).
- Usage:
- Statements: “The book is on the table.”
- Questions: “Is she your sister?”
6. Have (Auxiliary Verb):
- Definition: Indicates possession, experience, or obligation.
- Usage:
- Possession: “I have a car.”
- Experience: “She has traveled to Europe.”
- Obligation: “You have to finish the report.”
7. Has (Auxiliary Verb):
- Definition: Used with singular subjects (he, she, it) to indicate possession or experience.
- Usage:
- Possession: “The cat has a fluffy tail.”
- Experience: “He has climbed Mount Everest.”
Remember, mastering these auxiliary verbs enhances your language skills. Feel free to refer to the table below for a quick summary:
Verb | Usage |
---|---|
Can | Ability, possibility, permission |
Do | Forming questions and negatives |
Does | Third person singular questions and negatives |
Are | Plural subjects |
Is | Singular subjects |
Have | Possession, experience, obligation |
Has | Singular subjects (possession, experience) |
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