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seraphim [82]
3 years ago
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5. A verb phrase consists of

English
1 answer:
gladu [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The answer is: B. one main verb and one or more helping verbs.

A verb phrase represents a syntactic unit which includes at least one verb and its dependents. The necessary condition is that the verb phrase always contains one main verb. It may consist of a main verb plus modal/auxiliary verbs (one or more), but it can also contain a main verb only. In any case, the main verb always comes after the helping verbs.

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We, you, they, you+ are not/ aren't + verb with ing. For example, you aren't watching a film.

I+ am not+ verb with ing. For example, I am not running.

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