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Tense Auxiliaries

As the majority of the finite form of the verb are analytical they are formed by means of auxiliary verbs (auxiliaries). These are: to do, to be, to have, shall, will.

In the spoken language some forms of the auxiliaries and the negation not are contracted which is shown in writing by means of the apostrophe (‘)

Note:

In the spoken language is [ɪz] is usually weakened and is pronounced [z] after vowels and voiced consonants (except voiced sibilants and affricates), [s] after voiceless consonants (except voiceless sibilants and affricates), [ǝz] after sibilants and affricates (both voiced and voiceless). This weakening of the form is not usually shown in writing:

The boy is gone (ðǝ 'boɪz'gon].

The plan is good [ðǝ 'plænz'gud].

The cup is broken [ðǝ 'kʌps'broukæn].

The bus is coming up [ðǝ 'bʌsǝz'kʌmɪŋ'ʌp].

* The contraction of are combined with certain personal pronouns is pronounced differently is British and American English, viz.:

British English American English
we’re [wɪǝ] you’re [juǝ] they’re ['ðeɪǝ] [wɪr] [jur] [ðеr]

** In dialect and "uneducated" British and American English the form ain’t is very common. It is used as a contracted form of am not, are not, is not, have not and has not. Ain’t is not used in standard (“correct”) English. .

I ain’t going to buy it.

Don’t talk to me like that, you ain’t my mother.

It ain’t raining, let’s go out.

I ain’t got any money.

He ain’t seen me yet.

** ‘m not is replaced by aren’t in the negative-interrogative (Aren’t I clever enough? I’m clever enough, aren’t I?)

Note:

As a future tense auxiliary shall (should) is used with the 1st person (singular and plural) only.

Note 1:

As a future tense auxiliary will (would) in its full form is commonly used with the 2nd and the 3rd persons. Nowadays however there is strong tendency to use it with the 1st persons as well, especially in American English.

Note 2:

The contractions ‘ll and ‘d stand for will and would, not for shall and should, though they are widely used with the 1st persons as well.

Archaic Forms of the Auxiliaries

The forms given in the tables above are those of modern standard English. One may also come across archaic forms, mainly in poetry or texts where an archaic effect is intended.

Forms

Grammatical characteristics

Verbs

dost [dʌSt], [dǝst] Present indefinite, 2nd person singular to do
doth, doeth [dʌθ], ][dǝθ] Present indefinite, 3rd person singular
didst [dɪdst] Past indefinite, 2nd person singular
art [a:t], [ǝt] Present indefinite, 2nd person singular to be
wast [wɔst], [wǝst], wert [wǝ:t], [wǝt] Past indefinite, 2nd person singular
hast [hæst], [hǝst], |ǝst], [st] Present indefinite, 2nd person singular to have
hath [hæθ], [hǝθ], [ǝθ] Present indefinite, 3rd person singular
hadst [hædst], [hǝdst], [ǝdst] Past indefinite, 2nd person singular
shall [∫ælt], [∫ǝlt], [∫lt] Present indefinite, 2nd person singular shall
shouldst, shouldest [∫udst] Past indefinite, 2nd person singular
wilt [wɪlt], [ǝlt], [ɪt] Present indefinite, 2nd person singular will
wouldst, wouldest [wudst] Past indefinite, 2nd person singular

Table of tense - aspect - perfect forms of the verb “to translate”

in the Indicative mood (3d person singular)

Time

Reference

Aspect

Non-perfect

Perfect

Present

Common

He works

He has worked

Continuous

He is working

He has been working

Past

Common

He worked

He had worked

Continuous

He was working

He had been working

Future

Common

He will work

He will have worked

Continuous

He will be working

He will have been working

Future in the past

Common

He would work

He would have worked

Continuous

He would be working

He would have been working

Содержание

Morphology

PARTS OF SPEECH.................................................................................................................................................................................. 4

THE VERB.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4

Formation of verb categories.............................................................................................................................................................. 5

Morphological composition................................................................................................................................................................ 5

Basic verb forms..................................................................................................................................................................................... 5

Regular and irregular verbs................................................................................................................................................................ 5

The category of tense.......................................................................................................................................................................... 14

The category of aspect....................................................................................................................................................................... 14

The category of perfect...................................................................................................................................................................... 16

Present tenses....................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

Past tenses............................................................................................................................................................................................ 29

Future tenses........................................................................................................................................................................................ 38

Future in the past tenses.................................................................................................................................................................... 42

The sequence of tenses....................................................................................................................................................................... 43

The category of voice......................................................................................................................................................................... 46

The category of mood......................................................................................................................................................................... 54

NON-FINITE FORMS OF THE VERB (VERBALS)......................................................................................................................... 70

The Infinitive........................................................................................................................................................................................ 70

Predicative constructions with the infinitive................................................................................................................................ 85

The for-to-infinitive construction.................................................................................................................................................... 85

The objective with the infinitive construction............................................................................................................................... 86

The gerund............................................................................................................................................................................................ 88

The gerund and the infinitive compared........................................................................................................................................ 95

The gerund and the verbal noun compared................................................................................................................................... 97

The participle....................................................................................................................................................................................... 98

MODAL VERBS.................................................................................................................................................................................... 114

Can...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 114

May...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 117

Must..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 120

To have to, have got to..................................................................................................................................................................... 122

To be to............................................................................................................................................................................................... 123

Need..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 125

Ought to.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 126

Should................................................................................................................................................................................................. 127

Shall.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 128

Will...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 129

Dare..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 131

THE NOUN............................................................................................................................................................................................. 132

Semantic characteristics................................................................................................................................................................. 132

Morphological composition........................................................................................................................................................... 133

Morphological characteristics...................................................................................................................................................... 134

The category of number................................................................................................................................................................... 135

The category of case......................................................................................................................................................................... 144

THE ARTICLE...................................................................................................................................................................................... 147

The use of the indefinite article..................................................................................................................................................... 149

The use of the definite article......................................................................................................................................................... 151

Absence of the article....................................................................................................................................................................... 155