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15 helping verbs?

am,is,are was,were, been have,has, had do,does,did,done There is also the modal auxiliary verbs will, would can,could may,might shall, should must


What are the 23 helping verbs?

All 23 of the helping verbs are: am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been, do, did, does, has, had, have, will, shall, may, might, must, could, would, should, and can.


What is shall in Spanish?

"Shall" is one of those weird English words. Instead, Spanish-speaking people might say "deber" or "deberán" which is should or ought. It could be said as "shall," but isn't very common. I hope this helped! (:


23 helping verbs?

Some common helping verbs in English include: be, do, have, can, may, shall, will, must, could, might, should, would, ought, and used. These verbs are used in conjunction with main verbs to express various tenses, moods, and aspects.


What are the 15 helping verbs?

Helping verbs are: have has had do does did will should shall would may might must can could


What are the past tenses of can may will and shall?

Can - Could May - Might Will - Would Shall - Should


What are helping verb's?

it's a song that i memorized! you should memorize it too!! am are is was were be being been has have had do does did can could shall should will would may might must start again!


What are the 23 auxiliary verbs?

Helping verbs:amarebebeenbeingcancoulddiddodoeshadhashaveismaymightmustshallshouldwaswerewillwould


List all anomalous finites?

1. be, been, being 2. is, am, are, was, were, 3. may, might, 4. can, could, 5. will, would, 6. shall, should, 7. ought to 8. have, has, had Phani Kumar Veeturi(veeturiphanikumar@yahoo.com)


How entar the modeling word?

mordal verbs shall,should, may,might, could,


All the examples of a helping verb?

am, is, are, was, were, being, been, be, have, has, had, do, does, did, shall, should, will, would, may, might, must, can, could.


When to use shall or should?

I use this to help me remember: shall -- will (two letter L) should -- ought (H) In other words, "I shall do it" means the same as "I will do it." And, "I should do it" means the same as "I ought to do it."