Didn´t Manny bring tools and help with the cleanup?
The answer that identifies the compound verb is "Didn't bring/help".
"Didn't bring (auxiliary + verb) functions as a compound verb since a compound verb is a verb which is made up of more than one word, for example: the verb with auxiliaries. At the same time, "Didn't" is also acting as the auxiliary of the verb "help", that's why <u>the correct option is the first one (Didn't bring, help).</u>
It is important to state that there are several types of compound verbs such as prepositional verbs <em>(e.g. ask for)</em>, phrasal verbs <em>(e.g. look after)</em>, verbs with auxiliaries <em>(e.g. have been),</em> and compound single-word verbs <em>(e.g. water-proof).</em>