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Have as auxiliary in simple present tense.
« on: November 18, 2016, 05:34:33 PM »
Good day

Can you please tell me if the verb 'have' is ever used as an auxiliary in the present tense? As full verb it can be used in a sentence like: "I have a book". Is that correct?

The verb 'be'  in the simple present tense can be used as an auxiliary, as in "Windows are made of glass". Is that correct?

The verb 'do' in the simple present tense can be used as an auxiliary, as in "Does he play tennis?" Is that correct?

Are these 3 verbs refered to as special verbs or non-continuous verbs?

Thank you again.
Annelize