WALT – Describe what an auxiliary verb is and
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Compound Verbs
Many verbs are made up of more than one word.
These words are called COMPOUND VERBS
Compound Verbs consist of:
One or more helping (auxiliary) verbs
E.g. am, is, are, was, were has, had, will be
A for of the main verb (participle) often ending in ‘ing’
or ‘ed’
E.g. wandering, asked
What is an auxiliary verb?
An auxiliary verb is also called a helper verb
E.g. am, is, are, was, were, has had, will be, will have
been
It comes before some verbs
Not all sentences have an auxiliary
Sentences with no auxiliary verb
I played football last night
I walk this way to school every day
I like chocolate
Can you identify the verbs in these sentences?
Here are some sentences with missing
auxiliary verbs – can you suggest
replacements?
I _____ walking along the dusty road.
Tomorrow I ___ swim for my school.
I __ very good at maths.
Dad _____ the dishes because mum cooks the tea.
I ___ spell all of the words on my list.
To do
do, does, did
These are followed by the base form of a verb
e.g. I do work very hard.
Johnny does try his best.
They did win the game last week.
Put each of these auxiliaries into a sentence of your
own
To have
Have, has, had
These are followed by the past participle of the next
verb
e.g.
I have eaten all of my food.
John has climbed Ben Nevis.
Debbie had hidden all of Paul’s pencils.
Fill in possible participles
I am ____ to the park.
Kylie is _______ along to the radio.
I was ______ by a better player
They were _______ past the gates when they saw a
dog.
Separation by an Adverb
Auxillary verbs can often be separated from the particple by
an adverb
E.g. Mandy is probably waiting at home.
(Compound verb = is waiting, Adverb = probably)
Fill in the missing word
Fish is usually ______ with chips.
I am not ______ well today
Emily will usually _______ chocolate ice cream