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• A helping verb helps the main verb tell about an action or make a

statement.
• Helping verbs such as have, has, had, is, am, are, was, were, and will
are used to show present, past, and future tense.
• Some helping verbs such as can, may, or must do not show tense.
A. Read each sentence. Circle the helping verb. On the line provided, write
whether the verb is in the past, present, or future tense. If there is no tense,
write none.
1. She had prepared well for the test. __
2. I will rest before the big game. __
3. We have completed the puzzle! __

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1If you make a mistake, keep calm and

carry on

. Don't panic.

2I'll

check out

you after work. I have booked a table at 7.

3I'm glad that the quarantine

is over

now.

4The thieves

broke up

and stole all the equipment.

5Nobody knows why they

checked out

. They seemed in love and perfect for each other.

6The boat's engine

carried on

and they spent two agonizing weeks out at sea.

7Many grandparents

break up

their grandchildren because their parents can't take care of them.

8

Bring out

, we're going to be late for the movies!

9They are going to

check out

a study in order to reduce air pollution.

10When he was

carrying out

of the hotel, he realised he didn't have his credit card

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