Using Helping Verbs

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Transcript Using Helping Verbs

VERBS
USING
HELPING
VERBS
Past Participle Verbs and
Helping Verbs
You can use a helping verb such as have,
has, or had with a past participle.
It is another way to show something
that has already happened.
I have walked across a glacier
before.
Jennifer has walked across a
glacier before.
Past Participle Verbs
and Helping Verbs
A helping verb used with a past participle
must agree with the subject of the sentence.
Singular
Plural
I have hiked.
We have hiked.
You have hiked. You have hiked.
She has hiked.
They have hiked.
Singular
Plural
I had hiked.
We had hiked.
You had hiked. You had hiked.
She had hiked. They had hiked.
Write the correct form of the verb have
and the past participle for the regular
verb in parentheses.
The penguin (skate)
___________________ on the ice.
Write the correct form of the verb have
and the past participle for the regular
verb in parentheses.
Jennifer (travel)
___________________ to many
unusual places.
Write the correct form of the verb have
and the past participle for the regular
verb in parentheses.
The seals (move)
___________________ gracefully.