auxiliaries
Auxiliaries, in linguistics, are a class of verbs that accompany a main verb to express grammatical information such as tense, aspect, mood, voice, or modality. They form periphrastic constructions rather than changing by inflection alone.
Two broad groups exist: primary auxiliaries (be, have, do) and modal auxiliaries (can, could, may, might, shall,
Syntax and usage: Auxiliaries typically precede the main verb and participate in inversion for questions. Negation
Common functions include be + -ing for progressive aspect (They are studying); have + past participle for perfect
Some languages employ semi-auxiliaries or rely on particles rather than full verbs; cross-linguistic systems vary in