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Dmitry [639]
4 years ago
7

Can you guys give me some examples of helping verbs, please I appreciate it

English
1 answer:
Fed [463]4 years ago
6 0

“Be” verbs. The term “be verbs” is a little deceiving because they include more than the word “be.” ...

Have. The helping verb have is used to make perfect tenses. ...

Do. The verb “do” can perform a variety of functions:

Can, could.

May, might.

Will, would.

Shall, should.

Must.

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