Verb phrases
Definition
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Name the helping verbs:

He could have been at the store.

Could have been

100

What is a helping verb?

A verb that helps another verb, inside a verb phrase. 

100

That could have (being, been) him.

Been

200

Name the helping verb:

That kid could have been the leader.

Could have been

200

What is a verb phrase?

A phrase of (up to four) verbs, usually including helping verbs. 

200

That fat cat has eaten the frog that (cod, could) have eaten the little baby fly. 

Could

300

Name the Helping Verbs:

The chunky monkey had a Pokémon card that may have been ultra rare. 

May have been

300

Why do helping verbs belong in verb phrases?

They help depict the meaning and state of being of other verbs. 

300

He had tacos for dinner and would (have, had) had cheese but they ran out.

Have

400

DAILY DOUBLE: 800 POINTS

Name the Helping verbs:

The kiddy pool had six cows in it that should have been hamburgers. 

Should have been

400

What is a linking verb, and how is it different from a helping verb?

A linking verb is a verb that links two or more things, while a helping verb is a verb in a verb phrase that depicts other things. 

400

She had let the dog out and (has, had) eaten six double cheese burgers and five full fries, with a side of two salads, and two jumbo frosties. 

Had

500

Name the Helping Verb:

He said, ”I am the little piggy!”

Am

500

How is a helping verb important in a verb phrase?


A verb phrase is made up of up to four helping verbs.

500

They (have, had) a cat named Jif, and they (have, had) a pig, but they ate it yesterday. (The bacon and eggs they had for breakfast was delicious.)

1. Have

2. Had

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