We will help and will aid those in need in the community.
help out.
I help out at the library after school.
help up
Help me up I am stuck! Can you help me out with a few dollars?
help down
Do you want me to help you down the stairs.
The phrase "is not" is a verb phrase using the verb (is) and the adverb (not).
The combination, for example: 'can help the people' is a verb phrase. A verb phrase functions as:A sentence predicate (the verb and the words that follow from it) of a sentence.We can help the people.A noun clause:We can help the people clean up storm damage.
Made can be an action verb in past tense as long as it is in a verb phrase.
The verb phrase is 'should pry'. Not is an adverb.
The words "would want" is a verb phrase: helper verb would and main verb want.
The phrase "is not" is a verb phrase using the verb (is) and the adverb (not).
The combination, for example: 'can help the people' is a verb phrase. A verb phrase functions as:A sentence predicate (the verb and the words that follow from it) of a sentence.We can help the people.A noun clause:We can help the people clean up storm damage.
The verb phrase is the verb (action) of the sentence, along with any helper verbs, forms of to be, to have, or to do.Examples:The boy has written a book. (verb to write, verb phrase has written)Bill will be visiting the farm. (verb to visit, verb phrase will be visiting)He does go to school. (verb to go, verb phrase does go)
The verb phrase in the sentence is "are the cripple on the corner."
The verb is "play" and the verb phrase is "can play."
Made can be an action verb in past tense as long as it is in a verb phrase.
will have swum is the verb phrase.
"will visit" is a verb phrase. "usually" is an adverb and not part of the verb.
The verb phrase is 'should pry'. Not is an adverb.
yes. A passive verb phrase.
Yes it's a verb phrase.
Yes, "may have" is a modal verb phrase indicating possibility or permission.