Helping verbs

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Helping Verbs Understanding Verbs Part 3

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What are helping verbs?

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Helping Verbs

Understanding Verbs Part 3

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Recap

• Linking verbs – Verbs that act as equal signs– That woman is my teacher.

• Action verbs– Tom painted the wall.

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Helping Verbs

• Verbs of sentences can be made up of 1 word or more than 1 word. – She drank the tea. – She is drinking the tea. – She has been drinking the tea.

• The main verb is compulsory.

• The other verbs are called helping verbs.helping verbs.

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Helping verbs help main verbs express meaning…

• By changing time– My mother cooks

curry. – My mother is cooking

curry.– My mother has been

cooking curry.

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Helping verbs help main verbs express meaning…

• By changing the mood– My mother cooks

curry. – My mother can cook

curry.– My mother may cook

curry.– My mother should

have cooked curry.

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Helping Verbs• “Be” verbs

• “Have” verbs

• May / Might• Can / Could• Shall / Should• Will / Would

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Distinguishing helping verbs and main verbs

• Main verbs are necessary.

• If you only have 1 verb, that verb is the main verb.

• If you have more than 1 verb, the last verb is the main verb.

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It is not important to distinguish between helping verbs and main

verbs but to know that the entire phrase is the verb of the

sentence!

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Tom’s mother should be arriving.

Linking or Action Verb?Linking or Action Verb?

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She could have scored full marks for her Mathematics test.

Linking or Action Verb?Linking or Action Verb?

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His relative has been sick for a month.

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Summary

• Helping verbs help main verbs express meanings by changing the time or mood.

• It is important to find the entire verb, so that you do not confuse action verbs with linking verbs.

• To see if you have a linking or action verb, look at the main verb, not the helping verb.