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Default Re: Does have/has a auxiliary verb?

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1. I see that HAVE' is used with the Past Participle to form the Perfect Aspect. I wonder to know that is "have/has" a auxiliary verb?

2. What is the difference of using big and large. "I am from a big/large family. I see we can use both, but does it make any difference? Also is there a situation where we can use big instead of large, and vice versa?

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In answer to your first question, "have/has" is an auxilary verb in present perfect constructions.

I also agree that big and large are usually interchangeable. :wink:
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