The sentence with a helping verb is 'c'. The helping verb in the sentence is had and the main verb is rested. Some helping verbs are has, be, was, were, did, and might. Helping verbs are verbs that are in front of a main verb.
Is will" a helping verb?
yep had is a helping verb
are is a helping verb that is what it said on google.com
"Are" is the helping verb, "going" is the main verb.
Might.
No. Might is a helping verb that can be used with the verb to be. It is the past tense and conditional form of the compound verb "may be."
The sentence with a helping verb is 'c'. The helping verb in the sentence is had and the main verb is rested. Some helping verbs are has, be, was, were, did, and might. Helping verbs are verbs that are in front of a main verb.
No, a few helping verb examples would be:may might must be being been am are is was were do does did should could would have had has will can shall
A helping verb is a verb that helps the verb. It also mkes the semtance make more sence. They are: Am is are was were being been be have has had do does did shall should would could can may might must can could
Do is the helping verb: You do remember the helping verbs.
It is a helping verb.
Is will" a helping verb?
Yes, "is" is considered a helping verb when used in combination with another verb to form verb phrases in English, such as in "he is running."
The word 'mighty' is not any kind of verb. It is an adjective. The word 'might' may be a verb, in which case it is an auxiliary (or 'helping') verb.
No. Helping verbs are:any form of to be -- am, is, are, was, were, been, being*have, has, had*do, does, did*should, could, wouldmay, might, mustwill, can, shall* Can also be the main verb in a sentence."Sailed" is not a helping verb.
After the helping verb.