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helping verbs definition and examples​

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Answered by nav20051
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Helping verbs (sometimes called auxiliary verbs) are, as the name suggests, verbs that help another verb. They provide support and add additional meaning. Here are some examples of helping verbs in sentences: Mariah is looking for her keys still.

couldExpress possibilityThat could help.doExpress negation (requires the word not)You do not understand.Ask a questionDo you want to go?haveExpress tense (the tense depends on the conjugation of to be; are is present, were is past, will be is future, etc.) and indicate a sense of completionThey have understood

Answered by kalyanivittal
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Helping verbs are defined as verbs that help the main verb in a sentence by extending its meaning.

Helping verbs (sometimes called auxiliary verbs) are, as the name suggests, verbs that help another verb. They provide support and add additional meaning. Here are some examples of helping verbs in sentences:

Mariah is looking for her keys still.

Helping verbs, helping verbs, there are 23! Am, is, are, was and were, being, been, and be, Have, has, had, do, does, did, will, would, shall and should. There are five more helping verbs: may, might, must, can, could!

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HOPE IT HELPS , MARK = BRAINLIEST

KEEP SMILING !!

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