A. helping verbs
<span>Have, has, had, having are what kind of words </span>
"To have" is a modal. Both modals and be verbs are called auxiliary verbs.
Examples of modals: have, may, shall, can
Be verbs: be, am, is, are
<span>Auxiliary verbs are also called helping verbs. They are non-action verbs that only serve as a support to the main verb. Hence, they need ACTION VERBS. For example, we say "She HAVE dreamed about unicorns." and "We ARE eating the food our mother made." "Have" and "are" are auxiliary verbs helping the action verbs "dreamed" and "eating".</span>
what do i have to read in order to answer i cant sort things out if you dont have the text for me to read
The answer would be D. we; predicate nominative
hope I helped at least a little
A comma and a conjunction always work well but it really depends on the sentences you are combining.
Jessica’s grandmother believes respect should be earned, not given.