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A verb phrase consists of the main verb only the main verb and any helping verbs the main verb, any helping verbs, and any adverbs. helping verbs only
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A verb phrase consists of
the main verb only
the main verb and any helping verbs
the main verb, any helping verbs, and any adverbs.
helping verbs only
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C: The main verb, helping verbs, any adverbs.
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C: The main verb, helping verbs, any adverbs.
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