English Auxiliary Verbs | Be Have Do | You NEED to Understand This!!

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Resumen

TLDRThe lesson on Mad English TV emphasizes the importance of the verbs 'be', 'have', and 'do' in understanding English verb tenses. It explains their conjugations and dual functions as helping and main verbs. Examples illustrate how these verbs operate in sentences, highlighting the necessity of helping verbs for clarity in tense. The instructor encourages practice through sentence creation, aiming to help learners avoid common mistakes with verb tenses.

Para llevar

  • 📚 Understanding 'be', 'have', and 'do' is crucial for verb tenses.
  • 🔄 Each verb can function as a helping verb or a main verb.
  • 📝 Example: 'I am drinking water' - 'am' is helping, 'drinking' is main.
  • 🔗 'Be' can link subjects to descriptions, e.g., 'She is hungry'.
  • 💼 'Have' can indicate possession, experience, or consumption.
  • ✅ 'Do' can indicate performance, e.g., 'I do well on exams'.
  • ⏳ Helping verbs clarify the tense of the main verb.
  • ❌ Common mistake: omitting helping verbs leads to confusion.
  • 🗣️ Practice by creating sentences with each verb in both functions.
  • 💬 Share your sentences in the comments for feedback!

Cronología

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    In this lesson on verb tenses, the importance of the verbs 'be', 'have', and 'do' is emphasized. Understanding their conjugations is crucial since these verbs play vital roles in forming different tenses. Each verb serves dual purposes as a helping verb and a main verb. For instance, 'I am drinking water' uses 'am' as a helping verb while 'drinking' is the main verb. The various functions of 'be', 'have', and 'do' are outlined through examples, illustrating how they can serve either as helping verbs or main verbs with different meanings such as experiencing or performing actions. The lesson culminates in a homework assignment encouraging students to create sentences using these verbs in both functions to enhance their grasp of verb tenses.

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Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • What are the main verbs discussed in this lesson?

    The main verbs discussed are 'be', 'have', and 'do'.

  • What is the purpose of helping verbs?

    Helping verbs are used to clarify the tense and meaning of the main verb in a sentence.

  • Can 'be' function as both a helping verb and a main verb?

    Yes, 'be' can function as both a helping verb and a main verb.

  • What is an example of 'have' as a main verb?

    An example is 'I have a thousand dollars', meaning I own a thousand dollars.

  • What is the homework assignment?

    The homework is to create two sentences for each verb ('be', 'have', 'do')—one with a helping verb and one with a main verb.

  • Why is understanding these verbs important?

    Understanding these verbs is important for mastering English verb tenses and avoiding common mistakes.

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    hey welcome to mad English TV this might
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    be the most helpful lesson for you to
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    improve your verb tenses okay so listen
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    up look at these three words be have and
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    do do you really understand how to use
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    them if you can understand these verbs
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    you're going to have a much easier time
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    understanding verb tenses okay so let's
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    just look at how these verbs are
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    conjugated right this is called verb
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    conjugation let's look at B I am you are
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    he is we are you guys are they are have
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    taught you much happy happy love FTD we
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    convey okay this is really easy right I
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    just wanted to point out one thing look
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    at the verb be
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    do you see be anywhere here no okay have
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    have half half half dudududududu okay
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    well when we come to the verb be it's
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    not there but all these are conjugations
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    of the verb be and that's going to be
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    really important to understand moving
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    forward okay so each of these verbs be
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    have and do have two functions so this
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    is really important okay so pay
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    attention
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    they each have two functions they can be
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    a helping verb or they can be a main
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    verb so let's look at an example I am
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    drinking water am is a helping verb and
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    drinking is the main verb we need the
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    helping verb because you can't just say
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    I drinking water that's wrong right so
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    that's why we need two verbs here we
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    need a helping verb and a main verb okay
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    let's take a look at the verb be you can
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    have two functions it can be a helping
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    verb the kids are going to bed are is
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    helping the main verb going right but
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    the verb be can also be a main verb
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    itself in which it performs a linking
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    function okay this is what it means to
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    link there's a link right there so she
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    is hungry
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    she hungry she is hungry let's look at
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    the verb half so it can be a helping
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    verb have you eaten yet eaten is the
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    main verb and have is helping it okay or
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    the verb half can be a main verb in
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    which it can mean several different
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    things okay it can be possessing I have
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    a thousand dollars it means I own a
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    thousand dollars or it can mean
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    experiencing we had a nice picnic we
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    experienced a nice picnic or it can mean
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    consuming to consume we had pizza
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    yesterday it means we ate pizza
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    yesterday if I say I had milk for
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    breakfast it means I drank milk for
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    breakfast okay so the word consumed
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    means to eat or drink something alright
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    let's take a look at the verb do it can
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    have two functions can be a helping verb
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    do you like cake like is the main verb
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    do is the helping verb or do can be a
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    main verb which means to perform
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    something let's take a look at this
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    example I do well on multiple choice
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    exams it means I perform well on this
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    kind of exam you know multiple choice
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    exams are write this or you fill in the
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    little circles I'm actually really good
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    at multiple choice exams back when I was
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    in high school I always did a really
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    really good on multiple choice exams
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    anyway here are these three verbs
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    alright if you can understand these
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    verbs be have and do you're really
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    really good at understanding is a lot
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    better okay let's take a look at this
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    example I have been studying English for
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    two years that's a great sentence look
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    we have two helping verbs have and bin
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    and we have a main verb studying ate
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    this sentence is actually the present
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    perfect continuous tense in English so
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    I've already taught you one verb tense
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    right so see we have two helping verbs
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    and a main verb the mistake a lot of
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    people make is they
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    they I study English for two years what
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    do you mean you mean you studied English
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    for two years in the past or you're
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    going to study two years or you're going
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    to study English for two years in the
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    future or you're studying English right
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    now I have no idea what you mean
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    that's why we need to use helping verbs
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    to get the verb tense right okay so if
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    you say I have been studying English for
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    two years then I can say ah I know what
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    that means I know exactly what you mean
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    but if you say I study English for two
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    years I don't know what it means okay so
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    this stuff is really really important
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    and there's so many mistakes people from
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    all around the world make mistakes with
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    English verb tenses and they're really
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    challenging but that's why I want to
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    teach you in this series and that's
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    that's why this is the first series I'm
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    making at Mattingly's TV because this is
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    really really important guys okay so
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    time for homework
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    be have and do I want you to think of
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    two sentences for each of these words
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    one with a helping verb and the other
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    with a main verb okay so be helping for
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    main verb have helping verb main verb do
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    helping verb main verb so you're going
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    to have six sentences in total and I
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    want you to post them in the comments
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    right down there and I'll tell you if
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    they're right or wrong okay as always
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    guys I'll see you in the next episode of
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    mad English TV take care
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