I jumped over the fox who was running next to a guy who was talking into his phone which was vibrating and ringing.
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auxiliary verb sentence example: You have your phone,right?
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a verb or auxiliary verb.
A helping verb (or auxiliary verb) helps the main verb to convey different tenses, moods, or aspects in a sentence. Examples include "is," "has," "will," and "do."
I want a sentence that has 5 words exactly in it.
Yes, a helping verb (also known as an auxiliary verb) is used with a main verb to create different verb tenses, forms, and moods in a sentence. Examples of helping verbs include "be," "have," and "do."
sentences that begin with a verb that can be used as an adjective
subject verb subject
If the verb is the whole sentence, then it is not a sentence, but a sentence fragment. A sentence requires at least a subject and a verb. Examples of Sentence Fragments: Run. Hide. Watch.
auxiliary verb sentence example: You have your phone,right?
I walk.She runs. He hits the ball.
This is a sentence.A sentence contains a subject and verb. A sentence makes a comple thought. Many people fear writing sentences. A written sentences is mostly the same as speaking a thought.
Examples of smallest sentences that have a subject and verb are: He came. She went. Sally called. Joey ran.
5 example each and use them in a sentence
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a verb or auxiliary verb.
In the sentence: "I drink milk", "I" is the subject and the rest of the sentence,"drink milk", (verb and object) is the predicate.
A helping verb (or auxiliary verb) helps the main verb to convey different tenses, moods, or aspects in a sentence. Examples include "is," "has," "will," and "do."
I want a sentence that has 5 words exactly in it.