To help is an infinitive.
To help is an infinitive.
The word 'can' is an auxiliary verb. The complete verb is 'can help'. (You can help me...)
The verb 'will' is an auxiliary verb, or a helping verb, in an interrogative sentence.Examples:Will there be rain today? (will be)Will you help me with this? (will help)When will we have flying cars? (will have)Will we get the discount? (will get)
Help is both a noun and a verb. See examples below: It's hard to hire good help these days. (help = noun) Can you help me? (help = verb)
Help is both a noun and a verb. See examples below: It's hard to hire good help these days. (help = noun) Can you help me? (help = verb)
Have help, as in I have help from my friends when I need a boost, is a predicate consisting of the verb have and the noun help.Have helped, as in I have helped the teacher clean the blackboards, is a verb phrase consisting of the helping verb have and the past participle helped.
The principle parts cry are: is crying, cried, and has cried
Help is a verb.
In that sentence, was is being used as an auxiliary verb to help complete the passive verb phrase "was used".
Helps is a present tense verb. It's used for third person singular subjects.
The word 'thought' can be used both as noun and verb (the past tense of the verb to 'think')Examples:She shuddered at the thought of dissecting a frog. (noun)We thought that you could use some help. (verb)
Help is a verb - as in to give what is necessary to accomplish a task