In the sentence, "Sandra is worried about her upcoming English test", the helping verb is "is", the third person singular form of "to be". In this instance it is helping to form a passive voice form of "worry".
The family was there is acceptable in US English.In English English you should say: The family were there.This is one of the main differences between US and English versions of English.
"Mom" in US English and "Mum" in British English.
quantise (English) quantize (Us English)
Fundamentally, yes: That is the definition of helping verbs. However, two English verbs, "be" and "have", are both normal verbs and helping verbs and can be paired with themselves, so that a sentence may have only one root verb in two distinct words, one of which is helping and the other of which is not. Note that the words need not necessarily have different forms: In the sentence, "The prisoners had had no food since morning", the first instance of "had" is a helping verb, specifically helping form the past perfect tense, but the second instance of "had" is not.
I'm pretty sure it was the Magna Carta.
In the sentence, "Sandra is worried about her upcoming English test", the helping verb is "is", the third person singular form of "to be". In this instance it is helping to form a passive voice form of "worry".
"had been" is a helping verb combination used to form the past perfect tense in English. It is not used as a linking verb.
It helps us by helping us.
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Helping the poor people from English people.
The Japanese achieved their objective of crippling the US Navy and keeping the US from helping other co
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will be is the helping verb, and leaping is the main verb.
by helping and protecting us and our environment.
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