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Read the sentence. Help? I will probably get to the airport on time. Which is the verb phrase? get to the get to the airport on will get probably get
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Read the sentence. Help?
I will probably get to the airport on time.
Which is the verb phrase?
get to the
get to the airport on
will get
probably get
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will get.
to the airport is the prepositional phrase, so it's not part of the verb phrase.
Will get is the verb phrase because will is the helping verb and get is the verb.
Probably is an adverb, so it's not part of the verb phrase.
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