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In English / High School | 2014-07-11

Which of the following is not a helping verb?

A. be
B. must
C. would
D. can

Asked by candibrit

Answer (3)

There are 23 helpings verbs in the English language. All of those listed are technically helping verbs, although, if you were to circle one, the correct answer would be (d) be .
Helping verbs must be paired with another verb, such as "She must go to school." Must is a helping verb and it is paired with go, the verb.
Be, however, can be used in other ways as well, such as in the case of, "She will be there." Here, it as used as a verb, which allows you to circle (d) as your answer.

Answered by iloveonedirection | 2024-06-10

All of these are helping verbs. Be - is a primary helping verb. Must,Would and Can - are modal helping verbs.

Answered by kiruthyk | 2024-06-10

All of the options provided, including 'be', 'must', 'would', and 'can', are helping verbs in English. If you must choose one that is often used as a main verb too, 'be' could be a candidate. Clarifying the question's intent may help provide a more accurate answer.
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Answered by iloveonedirection | 2024-12-24