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Completion requirements
- Every student must define at least two technical words or terms.
- Before beginning translations, it is essential to refer to the glossary to prevent redundancy. In other words, make sure to check the glossary before defining any word to ensure that it hasn't already been defined.
- If you come across any unfamiliar vocabulary while reading the lesson, consult the glossary that you and your fellow students have collectively created.
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Auxiliary verbs, also known as helping verbs, are verbs that are used together with the main verb of a sentence to express the tense, mood, or voice of the main verb. They can also convey additional meanings such as possibility, necessity, permission, or ability. Common auxiliary verbs include "be," "have," and "do." | |||