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		<description><![CDATA[Auxiliary verbs, as we have seen, are "helping" verbs that add structural meaning or a semantic coloring to verbs carrying the full burden of lexical meaning. All auxiliaries share the ability to be directly followed by not in negative sentences, often in contracted form (They have not gone, We shouldn't wait), and to be reserved with the subject in questions (Have they gone? Should we wait?)]]></description>
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