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1. Am

3. Is

4. Was

5. Were

6. Be

7. Being

8. Been

9. Do

10. Does

11. Did

12. Have

13. Has

14. Had

15. May

16. Must

17. Might

18. Can

19. Could

20. Would

21. Should

22. Shall

23. Will

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Q: What are the 23 words that are always verbs?
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