An auxiliary verb is a verb used to describe the tense of the sentence. For example he will go or he was going, both will and was the auxiliary verb. If you answered the question is the water deep, the auxiliary verb in the response would be was. Yes, the water was deep.
just put a auxilari winding on the rotor (in the salient pole)..
Both. It depends on the context. It is a verb in the sentence, "Bob has to water the plants." It is a noun in the sentence, "Bob needs some water." If you're describing an object, then it's a noun. If you're describing an action, then it's a verb.
the verb is will :)
The verb is "wade"
Well is not a verb. It can be a noun (draw water from the well) or an adverb (you did that well).
The noun is water.The verb is felt.
Flow is a verb and a noun. Verb: Water flows from the faucet. Noun: The steady flow of water from the fountain is relaxing.
Provides is the main verb. There is no auxiliary verb in that sentence.
Eat
Shoot is the verb.
No, it is an infinitive phrase, not a preposition. "To water" is an infinitive verb.
water (noun) = biyaha, biyowater (verb) = waraabin