Can you have two main verbs in a sentence?

Can you have two main verbs in a sentence?

The main verb in a sentence is the verb in the main clause, also called the independent clause. It’s also possible to have two or more main verbs hanging on the same grammatical subject. If you have two main verbs, do not use a comma before the conjunction.

What is full verb in English grammar?

full verb (plural full verbs) A verb with its own meaning: a verb that is not an auxiliary verb. In “They have it”, have is a full verb, but in “They have done it”, it’s an auxiliary verb.

What are the five irregular verbs?

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What do you mean by helping verb?

Helping verbs (sometimes called auxiliary verbs) are, as the name suggests, verbs that help another verb. They provide support and add additional meaning. Here are some examples of helping verbs in sentences: Mariah is looking for her keys still.

How do you teach helping verbs?

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