![]() ![]() The auxiliary system in English is notorious for it’s complexity. Helping verbs (also called auxiliaries) can be used before the word not. ![]() Helping verbs are always followed by a second verb, though not always immediately. ![]() In more complex sentences, they are used to show the perfect verb tenses, continuous/progressive/perfect verb tenses, and passive voice. Helping verbs are used to show tense or mood. Activities Doc PDF (7) Sentence Maze Doc PDF (8) Bullseye 1 Doc PDF (9) Bullseye 2 Doc PDF (10) Bullseye 3 Doc PDF (11) Scripts/Drill Doc PDF (12) What’s Next? Doc PDF Background Information (1) Sentence Search 2 Doc PDF (2) Sentence Search 3 Doc PDF (3)Sentence Drop 2 Doc PDF (4)Hidden Word Picture Doc PDF (5) ZigZags/Blurt Activities Doc PDF (6) Fill in the Blank/Misc. (1) “Is” sentence fill in the blank Doc PDF (2) Basic Helping Verb Fill In the Blanks Doc PDF (3) Fix It! Basic Helping Verbs Doc PDF (4) Basic Sentence Search Doc PDF (5) Helping Verb Puzzle Doc PDF (6) Sentence Drop 1 Doc PDF (7) has have contrast cards Doc PDF (8) is are contrast cards Doc PDF (9) helping verb matching – has/have Doc PDF (10) helping verb matching – is/are Doc PDF Expanded Verb Tense Activities (1) using “is” pix Doc PDF (2) using “are” pix Doc PDF (3) id and using “is” and “are” 1 Doc PDF (4) id and using “is” and “are” 2 Doc PDF (5) using “has” Doc PDF (6) using “have” Doc PDF (7) id and using “has” and “have” 1 Doc PDF (8) id and using “has” and “have” 2 Doc Other Basic Worksheets and Activities Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferred format. ![]() Basic Picture ActivitiesĬlick on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Will have finished, should have been, should not be, must have been eating, etc. Will be, have been, has been, had been, should be, will have, might have, has eaten, have finished, etc. Was, were, did, had, could, might, will, would, should, mayĪren’t, isn’t, don’t, doesn’t, haven’t, hasn’t, can’t, wasn’t, weren’t, didn’t, hadn’t, couldn’t, won’t, wouldn’t ![]()
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