"auxiliaries" 怎么发音
word
awg-ZIL-ee-air-eez
awg-SIL-ee-uh-reez
释义
'Auxiliaries' usually refers to auxiliary verbs in grammar, which help the main verb express tense, mood, or voice. In general contexts, it can also mean people or things that provide help or support.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ɑɡˈzɪɫiɛɹi/, /ɑɡˈzɪɫjɝi
英式英语
ɔːksˈɪliəɹɪz
简化发音
美式
awg-ZIL-ee-air-eez
英式
awg-SIL-ee-uh-reez
语境中听
We use auxiliaries to form questions and negatives in English.
'Be', 'do', and 'have' are the main auxiliaries in English grammar.
It’s easy to forget auxiliaries when making negative sentences.
Some English auxiliaries are 'can', 'will', and 'must'.