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As the main word in a sentence, the verb will generally describe an occurrence or an action.
The negative verb forms are made by putting not after an auxiliary verb.
P. Acuífero
P. Amiláceo.
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P. Aerífico
Auxiliary verbs are verbs such as have, be, may, do, shall, will, can, or must that are used with another verb to show the verb's tense, to form a question, etc.
A transitive verb will only makes sense if it applies its action on an object.
Conditional verbs are used to create conditional sentences, which express hypothetical or unlikely situations. Conditional verbs can be used in the past, present, or future tense, and auxiliary verbs like can/could, will/would, and may/might are important in forming conditionals
An infinitive verb is essentially the base form of a verb with the word 'to' in front of it. When you use an infinitive verb, the 'to' is a part of the verb. It is not acting as a preposition in this case.
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