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Which word in the sentence is the auxiliary verb? He will attend the football game. A. He B. attend C. will D. game
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Which word in the sentence is the auxiliary verb? He will attend the football game.
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He
B.
attend
C.
will
D.
game
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The correct answer to your question is B) Attend ,
My reason being is because an Auxiliary Verb : express diction's (words) and their meanings.
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The answer is b.) attend because another example of a verb like this is voice or aspect. So they relate,
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