verbe auxiliaire

Notez que le verbe auxiliaire have est au présent* et le verbe principal est toujours un participe passé.
Notice that the auxiliary verb have is in the present tense* and the main verb is always a past participle.
Si le verbe auxiliaire est au passé, la phrase le sera aussi.
If the auxiliary verb is in the past, the sentence also will be.
En anglais, lorsque nous voulons rendre la forme affirmative plus emphatique, nous pouvons ajouter le verbe auxiliaire « do ».
When we want to make the affirmative form more emphatic in English, we can add the auxiliary verb "do."
Dans la phrase « j'ai mangé », « manger » est le verbe principal et « avoir » est le verbe auxiliaire.
In the phrase "I have eaten", "eat" is the main verb and "have" is the helping verb.
Le verbe auxiliaire précède généralement le verbe principal.
The auxiliary verb usually precedes the main verb.
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