- Be, do, and have are both stand-alone verbs and auxiliary verbs. When these verbs are auxiliary, you will find them teamed with other verbs to complete the verb phrase. Compare these sentences: Freddy is envious of Beatrice’s steaming bowl of squid eyeball stew. Is = linking verb. Freddy is studying Beatrice’s steaming bowl of squid eyeball.
- Helping verb be is added in front of the main verb. Past tense marker jumps off groomed and onto helping verb be. Helping verb agrees with new subject (third person singular) = was. Main verb groomed converts to its past participle form = groomed.'
In English grammar, a helping verb is a verb that comes before the main verb (or lexical verb) in a sentence. Together the helping verb and the main verb form a verb phrase. (A helping verb is also known as an auxiliary verb.)
A helping verb always stands in front of a main verb. For example, in the sentence Shyla can ride her sister's bicycle, the helping verb can stands in front of ride, which is the main verb.
More than one helping verb can be used in a sentence. For example, in the sentence Shyla could have walked to school, there are two helping verbs: could and have.
Linking Verbs List
List Of Helping Verbs: Online Grammar help for 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade and middle school.
Sometimes a word (such as not) separates the helping verb from the main verb. For example, in the sentence Shyla does not want a new bicycle, the negative particlenot comes between the helping verb does and the main verb want.
Helping Verbs in English
- am, is, are
- was, were
- be, been, being
- do, does, did
- have, has, had
- may, can, must, might
- shall, will
- should, would, could
Examples and Observations
'[Some] helping verbs (forms of have, be, and do) may also function as main verbs. In addition, nine modal verbs (can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would) function only as helping verbs. Have, be, and do change form to indicate tense; the nine modals do not,' according to 'Writing That Works.'
Donkey in Shrek
'We can stay up late, swapping manly stories.'
Ralph Waldo Emerson
'Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.'
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
'Life has taught us that love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction.'
Isaac Bashevis Singer
'A pigeon landed nearby. It hopped on its little red feet and pecked into something that might have been a dirty piece of stale bread or dried mud.'
Stinky Pete
'I have always hated those upstart space toys.'
Functions of Helping Verbs
According to the book, 'Basic Grammar and Usage,' 'Helping verbs indicate shades of meaning that cannot be expressed by a main verb alone. Consider the differences in meaning in the following sentences, in which the helping verbs have been italicized:
I may marry you soon.
I must marry you soon.
I should marry you soon.
I can marry you soon.
As you can see, changing the helping verb changes the meaning of the entire sentence. These differences in meaning could not be expressed simply by using the main verb, marry, alone.'
More Functions of Helping Verbs
According to grammar expert C. Edward Good, 'Helping verbs...enable us to express various conditions: If he could type, he would write the next great American novel. Helping verbs help us express permission: You may go to the movie. Helping verbs help us express one's ability to do something: She can play golf extremely well. Helping verbs enable us to ask questions: Do you think he cares? Will he win the race?'
How to Use Helping Verbs to Change Active Voice to Passive Voice
Susan J. Behrens explains in 'Grammar: A Pocket Guide,' 'If the active sentence is in the past tense, then the full verb in the passive version will be as well: Monica groomed the poodle → The poodle was groomed by Monica.
1. Monica moves to the end of the sentence; add by, so prepositional phrase is by Monica.
2. The poodle moves to the front into the subject slot.
3. Helping verb be is added in front of the main verb.
4. Past tense marker jumps off groomed and onto helping verb be.
5. Helping verb agrees with new subject (third personsingular) = was.
6. Main verb groomed converts to its past participle form = groomed.'
Sources
Helping Verbs List With Examples Pdf
Behrens, Susan J. Grammar: A Pocket Guide. Routledge, 2010.
Choy, Penelope and Dorothy Goldbart Clark. Basic Grammar and Usage. 7th ed, Thomson, 2006.
Good, C. Edward, A Grammar Book for You and I—Oops, Me! Capital Books, 2002.
Oliu, Walter E., Charles T. Brusaw, and Gerald J. Alred. Writing That Works: Communicating Effectively on the Job. 10th ed, Bedford/St. Martin's, 2010.
Helping Verbs List With Marathi Meaning Pdf
Singer, Isaac Bashevis. 'The Key.' The New Yorker, 1970.
Stinky Pete. Prospector in Toy Story 2, 1999.