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Yes. A helping verb is used to help identify when an action takes place. So in the sentence 'I mightbuy that dress' the helping verb 'might' indicates that the action will take place in the future.

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What helping verb rhymes with night?

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Is will a helping verb?

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Is are considered a helping verb?

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