When an verb ending in ing follows a form of is, then is is a helping verb as in this sentence. Likewise, when a past participle follows a form of is, then is has been used as a helping verb.
Yes. It's a helping verb, also known as a modal auxiliary.
helping verb
No. It is a main verb. The English helping verbs are "be, do, have, get" and the modal verbs "may, might, can, could, shall, should, will, would, must".
No listen is a main verb These are helping verbs: am, are, is, was, were, be, being, been have, has, had shall, will do, does, did may, must, might can, could, would, should
helping verb
waiting isn't a helping verb! I came on this site to find what helping verb could replace waiting!
No club is a main verb. Helping verbs are words like - would could will be do have
Yes, it's a modal verb.
A helping verb is a verb that helps the verb. It also mkes the semtance make more sence. They are: Am is are was were being been be have has had do does did shall should would could can may might must can could
Yes.
yes, it is
A helping verb
Yes. It's a helping verb, also known as a modal auxiliary.
Is will" a helping verb?
helping verb
No, a few helping verb examples would be:may might must be being been am are is was were do does did should could would have had has will can shall
No listen is a main verb These are helping verbs: am, are, is, was, were, be, being, been have, has, had shall, will do, does, did may, must, might can, could, would, should