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we have been leaving here for hundreds of years.identify the main verb and auxiliary verb​

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Answered by MasudKazi
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Answer:

main  verb is live and auxiliary verv is have

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Answered by chamilmajumder
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Answer:

We have been leaving here for hundreds of years:

Auxiliary verbs are sometimes called HELPING VERBS. This is because they may be said to "help" the main verb which comes after them. 

Main verbs, also known as principal verbs, lexical verbs, or finite verbs, have several functions. First, action verbs carry out the action of the sentence. Main verb examples include: I worked at the beach yesterday.

Explanation:

Writing and producing each has another verb before it. These other verbs (is and was) are known as AUXILIARY VERBS while writing and produced are known as MAIN VERBS or LEXICAL VERBS. In fact, all the verbs we have looked at on the previous pages have been main verbs. Auxiliary verbs are sometimes called HELPING VERBS.

An auxiliary verb helps the main (full) verb and is also called a "helping verb." With auxiliary verbs, you can write sentences in different tenses, moods, or voices. Auxiliary verbs are: be, do, have, will, shall, would, should, can, could, may, might, must, ought, etc.

The main verb is also called the lexical verb of the principal verb. This term refers to the important verb in the sentence, the one that typically shows the action or state of being of the subject. Main verbs can stand alone, or they can be used with a helping verb, also called an auxiliary verb.

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