To help is an infinitive.
Aid is a noun and a verb. Noun: After many months of recovery, Bob no longer needs the aid of crutches to get around. Verb: Physical therapy aided in Bob's recovery.
The part of speech for "wore" is a past tense verb.
"To admit" is the infinitive of the verb.
Verb.
"Detect" is a verb.
To help is an infinitive.
The word 'can' is an auxiliary verb. The complete verb is 'can help'. (You can help me...)
The verb 'will' is an auxiliary verb, or a helping verb, in an interrogative sentence.Examples:Will there be rain today? (will be)Will you help me with this? (will help)When will we have flying cars? (will have)Will we get the discount? (will get)
Help is both a noun and a verb. See examples below: It's hard to hire good help these days. (help = noun) Can you help me? (help = verb)
Help is both a noun and a verb. See examples below: It's hard to hire good help these days. (help = noun) Can you help me? (help = verb)
Have help, as in I have help from my friends when I need a boost, is a predicate consisting of the verb have and the noun help.Have helped, as in I have helped the teacher clean the blackboards, is a verb phrase consisting of the helping verb have and the past participle helped.
The principle parts cry are: is crying, cried, and has cried
Help is a verb.
In that sentence, was is being used as an auxiliary verb to help complete the passive verb phrase "was used".
Helps is a present tense verb. It's used for third person singular subjects.
The word 'thought' can be used both as noun and verb (the past tense of the verb to 'think')Examples:She shuddered at the thought of dissecting a frog. (noun)We thought that you could use some help. (verb)
Help is a verb - as in to give what is necessary to accomplish a task