Helping Verbs(सहाय्यकारी क्रियापदे ) with examples

 Helping Verbs(सहाय्यकारी क्रियापदे )

Helping verbs, also known as auxiliary verbs, are used with main verbs to create different verb tenses, moods, and voices. Here are ten sentences for each of the most common helping verbs (मुख्य क्रियापदास सहाय्य हेच सहाय्यकारी क्रियापदांचे कार्य असते , अनेक वेळ मुख्य क्रियापदे म्हणून सुद्धा कार्य करतात )

English

Marathi (मराठी)

be (am)

असा

be (is)

आहे

be (are)

आहे

have (has)

आहे

have (have)

आहे

do (does)

करतो

do (do)

करते

will

होईल

shall

शकतो

shall

शकते

may

सकतो

may

सकते

may

सकते

can

करू शकतो

can

करू शकते

can

करू शकते

could

करू शकतो होता

could

करू शकते होते

could

करू शकते होते

should

करावे लागतो

should

करावे लागते

should

करावे लागते

would

करतोय

would

करतो

would

करतात

must

आवश्यक आहे

ought to

आवश्यक आहे

ought to

करणे हवे

need

आवश्यक आहे

dare

साहस करा

dare

साहस करतो

dare

साहस करतात

used to

सोडलं

used to

वापरलं

used to

वापरलं

am

आहे

is

आहे

are

आहेत

was

होता

was

होते

was

होते

were

होते

were

होते

were

होते

being

असताना

been

असल्यास

having

असताना

 

 

Examples:-

1. "Be" (is, am, are, was, were)

1. She is reading a book in the park.

2. I am going to the party tonight.

3. They are studying for their exams.

4. He was writing an email when the phone rang.

5. We were watching a movie last night.

6. The sun is shining brightly in the sky.

7. The children were playing in the garden.

8. Is she going to the concert with us?

9. Are you coming to the beach this weekend?

10.                  It was raining heavily all day yesterday.

2. "Have"-असणे  (has, have, had)

1. She has completed her homework already.

2. We have visited that museum before.

3. He had finished his dinner when the guests arrived.

4. They have been waiting for the bus for 20 minutes.

5. Has the mail arrived yet?

6. I have never seen such a beautiful sunset.

7. We had already booked the tickets for the show.

8. Has she tried the new restaurant in town?

9. Have you read this book before?

10.                  They have had a busy day at work.

3. "Do"- करणे  (does, do, did)

1. She does her chores every morning.

2. We do not like spicy food.

3. He did his best to solve the problem.

4. Do you know the answer to this question?

5. Does she play the piano?

6. I do believe you're right about this.

7. Did they finish the project on time?

8. Do we have enough time to catch the train?

9. Does he always complain about everything?

10.We did not expect such a wonderful surprise.

4. "Will"

1. She will visit her grandparents next week.

2. Will you come to the party with us?

3. They will have completed the construction by the end of the month.

4. The concert will start in an hour.

5. Will he call me back later?

6. We will never forget this amazing trip.

7. I will finish the report before the deadline.

8. Will they be at the meeting tomorrow?

9. The team will win the championship this year.

10.                  Will it rain tomorrow?

5. "Shall"

1. Shall we go for a walk in the park?

2. I shall do my best to help you.

3. Shall I book a table for us at the restaurant?

4. We shall meet at the usual spot.

5. Shall they join us for the game?

6. I shall never forget this moment.

7. Shall he bring his guitar to the party?

8. Shall we start the meeting now?

9. We shall see how it goes.

10.                  Shall I pass the message along to him?

 

 

6. "Would"-

1. She would love to travel the world someday.

2. Would you like some more coffee?

3. If I had more time, I would learn a new language.

4. We would visit our relatives every summer.

5. He would always help his friends in need.

6. I would rather stay home and read a book.

7. Would they attend the conference if it's virtual?

8. Would she mind if I borrow her pen?

9. We would appreciate your assistance.

10.                  If I were you, I would take that opportunity.

7. "Should"

1. She should consult a doctor about her health concerns.

2. Should you need any help, feel free to ask.

3. We should arrive at the airport early for our flight.

4. They should reconsider their decision.

5. He should have informed us about the change in plans.

6. I should study more for the upcoming exam.

7. Should they be worried about the test results?

8. Should she take the job offer abroad?

9. We should respect other people's opinions.

10.                  The company should invest in new technology.

8. "Can"

1. She can play the guitar very well.

2. Can you help me carry these bags?

3. They can speak three different languages.

4. He cannot attend the meeting due to a prior commitment.

5. Can I use your laptop for a moment?

6. We can reach the top of the mountain by sunset.

7. Can they find a solution to the problem?

8. Can she bake a delicious cake?

9. I can't believe we made it on time.

10.                  We can start the project as soon as possible.

9. "Could"

1. She could swim when she was just five years old.

2. Could you please pass me the salt?

3. They could have finished the work earlier.

4. He could run faster than anyone else.

5. I could hear the birds chirping outside my window.

6. We could see the stars shining brightly in the night sky.

7. Could they fix the broken car themselves?

8. Could she solve the difficult puzzle?

9. We could have a picnic in the park tomorrow.

10.                  Could it be possible to find the missing keys?

10.                  "May"

1. She may join us for dinner tonight.

2. May I ask you a question?

3. They may consider your proposal.

4. He may not be able to come to the party.

5. May the best team win!

6. We may go to the beach this weekend.

7. May they have a prosperous future together.

8. May she find success in her new job.

9. The concert may get canceled if it rains heavily.

10.                  May it be a day filled with joy and laughter.

11.                  "Might"

1. She might attend the conference if her schedule allows.

2. Might I suggest a different approach to the problem?

3. They might have left the keys in the car.

4. He might consider taking a break from work.

5. I might go for a walk later in the evening.

6. We might encounter some challenges along the way.

7. Might they have any spare tickets for the concert?

8. Might she need a ride to the airport?

9. We might have a chance to see the rare species of birds.

10.                  The weather might improve in the coming days.

12.                  "Must"

1. She must complete her assignment before the deadline.

2. Must you always interrupt during meetings?

3. They must follow the safety guidelines in the laboratory.

4. He must have forgotten his phone at home.

5. I must admit, it's an intriguing idea.

6. We must strive for excellence in everything we do.

7. Must they attend the mandatory training session?

8. Must she apologize for her behavior?

9. We must not forget the lessons we've learned.

10.                  The team must win this crucial match.

13.                  "Ought to"

1. She ought to take better care of her health.

2. Ought you to apologize for your mistake?

3. They ought to consider alternative solutions.

4. He ought not to miss such a great opportunity.

5. I ought to start saving money for the future.

6. We ought to respect the environment and its resources.

7. Ought they to consult an expert for advice?

8. Ought she to be more understanding?

9. We ought not to make hasty decisions.

10.                  The company ought to invest in renewable energy.

14.                  "Need to"

1. She needs to submit the report by tomorrow.

2. Need you to bring any materials for the workshop?

3. They need to find a reliable contractor for the project.

4. He needs to improve his time management skills.

5. I need to update my resume for the job application.

6. We need to address the issues immediately.

7. Need they to attend the orientation session?

8. Need she to borrow money for the trip?

9. We need not worry about the minor setbacks.

10.                  The team needs to practice more for the upcoming game.

15.                  "Dare to"

1. She dares to dream big and work hard for her goals.

2. How dare you speak to me in such a rude manner?

3. They dared to challenge the reigning champions.

4. He dared not to enter the haunted house.

5. I dare to ask for a raise in my salary.

6. We dare to explore uncharted territories.

7. Dare they to confront their fears?

8. How dare she accuse me without any evidence?

9. We dare not to underestimate their abilities.

10.                  The brave soldier dared to face the enemy head-on.

16.                  "Used to"

1. She used to play the piano when she was young.

2. I used to live in the countryside before moving to the city.

3. They used to spend their summers at the beach.

4. He used to work as a chef in a renowned restaurant.

5. We used to visit our grandparents every Sunday.

6. Did they use to go camping every summer?

7. She used to have long hair, but she cut it short.

8. I used not to like vegetables, but now I enjoy them.

9. We used not to have smartphones back in the day.

10.                  They used not to talk much about their past.

 

 

 

Remember that using helping verbs correctly can significantly impact the meaning and clarity of a sentence. Whether in casual conversations or formal writing, knowing how to use these helping verbs effectively enhances your language skills.

 

 

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