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A helping verb, also known as an auxiliary verb, is used with a main verb to express nuances of tense, mood, voice, and more. It does not have a meaning on its own but helps the main verb in forming a complete thought or idea. Examples of helping verbs include "is", "have", "will", "could", and "must".

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