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Using auxiliary verbs

Hi friends,
Today we’ll be talking about auxiliary verbs. Auxiliaries are a very important part of the 
English language .Infact we can’t do without them when in conversation.
The auxiliaries are :
Can , could, shall , should, Will , would, may , must & might 
In addition we use need to , have to , want to & ought to.
Now what can these do for us?The auxiliaries make the language formal and effective.They add poise to the communication . So make sure friends you use auxiliary verbs to enhance your language.Tc.Your English guide.

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