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Auxiliaries in the African American Language are related in a typical pattern. They can be grouped into negative forms and affirmative forms for each of the words. For example is "had" is the affirmative form "hatn" is the negative form. These same auxiliaries can be use to mark sentences for anterior aspect. As another example, was marks type 1 sentences that are interpreted in the present tense by default. Take for instance 'She at home', the word was can be inserted to mark this sentence. Making the sentence 'She was at home'. Auxiliaries such as these also have opposing negative and affirmative forms.