Which of the following is not a common helping verb?
might
have
taste
should
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taste is not a common helping verb
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"Taste" is not a "common helping verb". A helping verb adds grammatical or functional meaning to a "clause" in which it appears. It expresses aspect, modality, voice, tense, emphasis and so on. It is also called an auxiliary verb and usually accompanies a "main verb". Some examples of helping verbs include do, have, is, are, would, should, does, shall, may, might, must, can, could, did, will, was, were and many more.
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