Activity Write your own at least five (5) questions using each Modal auxiliary verbs Creating Negative Sentences with Auxiliary Verbs Auxiliary verbs are vital in constructing negative sentences by adding "not" after the auxiliary verb. In some cases, we form contractions by combining the auxiliary verb and "not." Explore the different auxiliary verbs and their roles in negation: Negation with Primary Auxiliary Verbs Forming negative sentences with primary auxiliary verbs involves adding "not" after the auxiliary verb: 1. Be: - They are not (aren't) at home. - She was not (wasn't) feeling well. 2. Have: - I have not (haven't) met him before. - She had not (hadn't) visited before. 3. Do: - He does not (doesn't) like the movie. - She did not (didn't) visit the park. Negation with Modal Auxiliary Verbs Modal auxiliary verbs also form negative sentences by adding "not" after the verb. However, only "can" and "will" form contractions: 1. Can: - He can not (cannot/can't) swim. 2. Could: - She could not (couldn't) run a marathon. 3. May: - You may not speak during the exam. 4. Must: They must not (mustn't) smoke inside. Auxiliary Verbs in Passive Voice and Continuous Tenses The auxiliary verb "be" plays a vital role in forming passive voice and continuous tonco contorcos Road on to learn how?2d20cists in both constructions: