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Main Verbs and Helping Verbs With Exercises PDF

The document discusses main verbs and helping verbs. A verb may consist of more than one word, with the main verb being the most important and the helping verb coming before it. Some common helping verbs are listed. Examples are then given of sentences with main verbs in bold and helping verbs underlined, to demonstrate how the two verb types work together in a sentence. Finally, exercises are provided where the reader is asked to underline helping verbs with a single line and main verbs with two lines.

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Main Verbs and Helping Verbs With Exercises PDF

The document discusses main verbs and helping verbs. A verb may consist of more than one word, with the main verb being the most important and the helping verb coming before it. Some common helping verbs are listed. Examples are then given of sentences with main verbs in bold and helping verbs underlined, to demonstrate how the two verb types work together in a sentence. Finally, exercises are provided where the reader is asked to underline helping verbs with a single line and main verbs with two lines.

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Main Verbs and Helping Verbs

A verb may be more than one word. The main verb is the most important verb. The helping
verb comes before it.

Some Common Helping Verbs

am was has
is were have
are will had

The main verbs below are in bold print. Helping verbs are in italics.

Alfredo is training for the Olympics.

He has run five miles each day.

His coach will help him next week.

EXERCISES
In each sentence, underline the helping verb with a single line and the main verb with two
lines.

EXAMPLE: I am reading about the Junior Olympics.

1. She was racing in a wheelchair race.


2. Sarah had joined the Wheelchair Athlete Club.
3. The racers were using special racing wheelchairs.
4. They are training several times a week.
5. They have lifted weights too.
6. Sarah has raced for several years.
7. She will race many more times.
8. She is practicing for next year’s Olympics.
9. The Junior Olympics are held every summer.
10. The games were started in 1967.

Updated 07/10

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