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Is Listened a helping verb?

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


What things should you include in a playscript?

A good play script needs to include stage directions, adverbs,verbs,adjectives,etc.


Do not use the infinitive form after what verbs?

Some verbs that do not typically use the infinitive form afterwards include modal verbs (such as can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would), causative verbs (such as have, make, let), and certain perception verbs (such as hear, listen to, see, watch). Instead, they are typically followed by the base form of a verb.


You were starting doing your homework when he came in. correct or not?

No. You should say: "You were starting to do your homework when he came in."You rarely have two conjugated verbs in a sentence unless it is compound or there is a dependent clause in the sentence.


What is the plural form of homework?

Homework is a mass noun and uses singular verbs. There is no plural. To express a plural, you could use a number or similar adjective, such as "piece." Example: - One piece of homework - Two pieces of homework


Which word is a verb?

Words that show actions are verbs eg run walk listen give hurt. Words that show states are verbs eg love feel like know. am/is/are/was/were are verbs. words like could should would are verbs. In a sentence the verb usually comes after the subject eg I like ice cream -- I = subject, like = verb


What is the verb of action?

i have a homework for tomoro and i don't know anything for it and my qestustion is throwing verbs


What word can describes the word listen?

The word 'listen' is a verb; the words that describe verbs are adverbs. Some sample adverbs for listen could be carefully, quietly, or intently.


Is listen a regular or irregular verb?

"Listen" is a regular verb in English. It follows the typical conjugation pattern for regular verbs in the present tense (e.g., "I listen," "he/she listens").


What are all of the imperative verbs?

The imperative verbs are: listen, eat, run, sit, stand, jump, write, read, speak, think, come, go, stay, sleep, wake.


What are those worksheets called that need nouns or verbs?

Homework, Essays, Research Papers, the answers vary.


What is a past tense of regular verbs?

To make the past tense of regular verbs add -edto the verbe.g. walk - walked, listen - listened, watch - watched