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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HELPING VERB AND MAIN VERB?​​

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Answered by alinapersis228
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Helping verb - In English grammar, a helping verb is a verb that comes before the main verb (or lexical verb) in a sentence. Together the helping verb and the main verb form a verb phrase. (A helping verb is also known as an auxiliary verb.)

Main verb - The main verb is also called the lexical verb or 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.

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The main verb is also called the lexical verb or 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.

for example- weep, read ,eat ,go etc.

Helping verbs do just what they sound like they do—they help!

for exp. was ,were,is,am,are,has,have

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