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TiliK225 [7]
3 years ago
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What is a helping verb? A. a word that helps one word in a sentence name or describe another word in the sentence B. a word that

is added to another verb to make a verb phrase C. a word that describes a person, place, or thing D. a word that tells what someone or something is doing
English
2 answers:
Gwar [14]3 years ago
6 0
Helping verbs<span> are </span>verbs<span> that, as their name suggests, help the main </span>verb<span> in a sentence by extending the </span>meaning<span> of the </span>verb<span>. They add detail to how time is conveyed in a sentence... from google

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Stolb23 [73]3 years ago
3 0
The answer is b. A word thiat is added to another verb to make a verb phrase glad to help :)
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