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Is believe an auxilary verb or main verb?

To believe is a main verb.


Kinds of verb?

There are four kinds of verb 1 - transative verb 2 intransative verb 3 Auxilary verb 4 main verb


Is should have a linking verb?

No. It is two auxilary verbs. "Should" is a modal auxilary, and "have" is the auxilary used to make the perfect aspect. "Should have" can be used with linking verbs (he should have been happy) or with action verbs (he should have driven), but is itself neither.


What is the main verb in this sentence - you would like a slice of pizza?

Like is the main verb. The auxiliary verb is would. The verb phrase is would like.


Is would want a main verb a helping verb a complete predicate or a verb phrase?

The words "would want" is a verb phrase: helper verb would and main verb want.


Why auxilary hoist used along with main hoist in crane?

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What is the Latin word for should?

Latin did not have a word for 'should.' In fact, they they did not use auxilary verbs as we do in English - no should, did, might, may, will, shall, etc. To convey the same idea, they used different forms of the main verb.


Where does the adverb go with the verb be?

Usually after the be verb.There are basically four positions:before the subject - Occasionally Jon missed the bus.after the auxilary or be verb - Jon is occasionally late for the bus. Jon has occaisionallymissed the bus.before the main verb - Jon occasionally missed the bus.end of the clause - Jon missed the bus occasionally.It depends on the type of adverb.


How would you use the helping verb is and a main verb?

John is running to answer the door.


Is strumming a helping or main verb?

Strumming is a main Verb


What is an auxiliary verb?

An auxiliary verb comes before the main verb in a sentence.For example, in the sentence, "He would eat ten hot dogs in this state," would is the auxiliary verb; it comes before eat, which is the main verb.


What is an example of a sentence using the word would?

WOULD you go to the mall with me? (the verb is 'would go'; the auxiliary verb 'would' expressing future action for the main verb 'go')