Always Helping Verbs
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Helping Verbs
List of Helping Verbs
Always Helping
Verbs:
May
Might
must
Should
Could
would
Will
Can
shall
Can be Helping
Verbs and Main
Verbs:
Be (am, is, are,
was, were)
Have
Being --Had
Been
--Has
Am
--Did
Are
--Does
Is
--Do
Was
were
John
was helping his mom.
You can wait your turn.
You shouldn’t read that
book.
Kevin may have been
searching for the lost key.
I can’t believe she is going
out with him.
Direct Objects
The
direct object is the
noun that receives the
action of the verb.
Typically, a direct object
follows the verb and can be
found by asking who or what
received the action of the
verb.
In
the following examples, the
direct object is bold and the verb
is underlined.
Example: After dinner, Matthew
always serves a cake.
–To determine the direct object,
ask whom or what was acted on
by the verb.
Example:
To the average citizen,
politics offers considerable
frustration.
–Although the direct object
follows the verb, an adjective
may be between the verb and
object.
Christine discovered a pile of
books hidden under the staircase.
Identify
direct object in the
following sentence.
John played basketball in his
backyard with Joyce and Timothy.
A. backyard
B. basketball
C. John
D. played
Identify
direct object in the
following sentence.
Trisha visited Rome with her
cousin last year.
A. Trisha
B. last year
C. Rome
D. her cousin
Identify
direct object in the
following sentence.
Helen played piano for three
hours.
A. Helen
B. everyday
C. three hours
D. piano