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- A verb phrase consists of two things: 1. The main verb last word in the verb phrase 2. A helping verb all other words in the verb phrase Example: The brown cow is jumping over the rusty fence. Main verb Helping verb
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- A verb phrase can be thought of like a boy and raft. Helping verb Main verb The boy (main verb) could float in the water by himselfbut the raft (helping verb) makes it better for him.
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- Common Helping Verbs!! haveambedowillcan hasarebeingdoeswouldcould hadisbeendidshallmay wasshouldmight weremust
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- A. had B. been sleeping C. been sleeping in D. had been sleeping Select the verb phrase in the following sentence: Matthew had been sleeping in his bed.
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- A verb phrase consists of two things: 1. The main verb 2. A helping verb Example: Molly is talking to Billy. Main verbHelping verb Im ready to try again! I need more review. Show me the common helping verbs
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- Im ready to try again. Common Helping Verbs!! haveambedowillcan hasarebeingdoeswouldcould hadisbeendidshallmay wasshouldmight weremust
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- Look at these sentences: 1. Monica did go to the store. did = helping verb go=main verb 2.Juli is driving to the high school. is = helping verb driving=main verb 3. I want to eat a peach, said Marcy. to = helping verb eat=main verb 3. Mr. Gowell did teach students to use the internet. did = helping verb teaching=main verb Lets do it! Im ready.
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- A. is B. giving C. is giving D. giving present Select the verb phrase in the following sentence: Sarah is giving a present to Mark.
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- A verb phrase consists of two things: 1. The main verb 2. A helping verb Example: Molly had to go to Billy. Main verbHelping verbs Im ready to try again! I need more review. Note: Sometimes a helping verb is more than one word too! Please show me common verb phrases.
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- Im ready to try again. Common Helping Verbs!! haveambedowillcan hasarebeingdoeswouldcould hadisbeendidshallmay wasshouldmight weremust
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- Look at these sentences: 1. Monica did go to the store. did = helping verb go=main verb 2.Juli is driving to the high school. is = helping verb driving=main verb 3. I want to eat a peach, said Marcy. to = helping verb eat=main verb 3. Mr. Gowell did teach students to use the internet. did = helping verb teaching=main verb Lets do it! Im ready.
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- A. did go B. did go to C. go D. go to Select the verb phrase in the following sentence: The girls basketball team did go to state.
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- Look at these sentences: 1. Monica did go to the store. did = helping verb go=main verb 2.Juli is driving to the high school. is = helping verb driving=main verb 3. I want to eat a peach, said Marcy. to = helping verb eat=main verb 3. Mr. Gowell did teach students to use the internet. did = helping verb teaching=main verb Lets do it! Im ready.
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- For more verb practice Check this out: http://www.quia.com/pop/8096.htmlhttp://www.quia.com/pop/8096.html
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