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Helping Verbs almost always go right before a(n):

Question 15 options:

Conjunction


Common Noun


Proper Noun


Action Verb

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Helping Verbs almost always go right before an action verb.

Verbs refer to description of an occurrence, action by forming the main part of the predicate in a sentence. Helping or auxiliary verbs are placed before the action verbs. There are two types of helping verbs; primary and model helping verbs.

Primary helping verbs involve:

  • Is, am, are, be, was, were, been, being
  • Does, did and, do
  • Has, have and, had

Model helping verbs include

  • could, can
  • would, will
  • should, shall
  • must
  • might, may.

Examples are:

1. He is watching television.

(In this sentence, is helping verb and watching is an action verb.)

2. I might go shopping.

(In the above sentence, might is the helping verb and go is the action verb.)