charity
Helping poor women and children.
helping verb ---- The verb and all its modifiers form the '''verb phrase'''.
A phrase has 2/3 verbs so it cannot be a helping verb. A verb phrase can contain a helping verb.would = a modal auxiliary verb.have = auxiliary verblooked = main verb, past of lookIn this verb phrase have is the helping verb
helping verb ---- The verb and all its modifiers form the '''verb phrase'''.
helping the poor is like when you give money to charity , or even buying a pair of toms. (shoes) those toms in particular cost 40 but originally 20 because everytime you buy one...they send another pair to the needy.
Helping the poorest of the poor
Robin Hood was helping the poor.
The Area Redevelopment Act was aimed at helping the poor.
because the helping people in Africa
In the verb phrase "had heard," "had" is the helping verb, while "heard" is the main verb. Helping verbs, also known as auxiliary verbs, assist the main verb in expressing tense, mood, or voice. In this case, "had" indicates that the action of hearing occurred in the past before another action. The phrase as a whole conveys that she received information about the arrival of the figure skaters.
The phrase "very poor" can also refer to a lack of quality or standard in something, indicating that it is subpar or unsatisfactory. For example, one might describe a poorly executed project or a low-quality performance as "very poor." Additionally, it can denote a scarcity of resources or capabilities in a particular context.
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