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I have started hating you.
In the above sentence:
I = subject
have = helping verb
started = main verb
hating = noun
you = object
Am I correct?
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Kekel wrote: Please, could you explain what does it mean?? The bank has been robbed. And would it be right if I we don't use "been" ?? Thanks!! Been is the past participle form of the verb be , and be is used as a helping verb in passive voice
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Pieanne wrote:
"Busy" is not a past participle, and you can't have a passive form without a past participle.
"Busy" is simply an adjective, and "have been" the present perfect form of "to be".
Thank you.
So here, I think
have
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Hi Clive,
Thanks for ur answer. But I need "one sujbect " , " or ", "another Subject ", " Helping Verb ", " Main Verb "
like (" S"-"OR"-"S "-"HV"-"MV"). Thats why I want to check my answer is correct? So, is it correct?
Thanks again for
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Hi!!!
Jessica or Jennifer will run fast.
In above sentence is correct?Because My professer asked to write a sentence with S(subject) "or " S(subject), Helping verb ,Main verb..
Like .So I wrote like above..is it correct??
Thanks!!!!!
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See p. 2 here:
HUNTER COLLEGE READING/WRITING CENTER GRAMMAR AND MECHANICS The Verb System
Also:
The following verbs are often called "semi-modals" because they are
partly like modal helping verbs and partly like main verbs:
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Tanglish wrote:
Hi1 Can anyone give the sentence with a Subject(S), a Helping Verb(HV), and a main Verb(MV) followed by " And" and another Subject(S), hepling Verb(HV), and Main Verb(MV)????
Its really very urgent..Pls ASAP....
Thanks in
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Hi1 Can anyone give the sentence with a Subject(S), a Helping Verb(HV), and a main Verb(MV) followed by " And" and another Subject(S), hepling Verb(HV), and Main Verb(MV)????
Its really very urgent..Pls ASAP....
Thanks in Advance
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Could is the past tense of can . These two words are among the many that form a class of MAV modal auxiliary verbs called the ‘pure’modals. AV’s (Auxiliary verbs) are helping verbs that help the main verbs to convey additional information. MAV’s
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CalifJim wrote: has/have/had followed by a past participle would be called auxiliary verbs. To make it even simpler, some people call them helper or helping verbs. CJ
Noooooo way. It is a finite verb phrase whose first verb is an auxiliary.
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