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Auxiliary verb

Find Verb 2

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Verbs?2 Verbs are tricky, as you know, because sometimes they are made up of more than one word. We can have a main verb, like climb, and a whole bunch of other words that help to tell us when and if it happened. She climbs. She has climbed. She will have climbed. She could have climbed. She will have been climbing. She is climbing. In the sentences above every word but she is part of a verb! Wow! Climb is the main verb, because it tells us what happened. All the other words like could, have, will and is help the main verb. They are called helping verbs. Helping verbs and the main verb together are called the complete verb. Finding the complete verb is easy if you find the main verb first. Once you?ve found it look for little linking verbs that are tacked onto it like:

Vocab Analysis Examples

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Vocabulary 5 Part 1 1. Reconnaissance from Jonathan Safar Foer' Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (noun): military observation of a region to locate an enemy or ascertain strategic features "'Sometimes the Resonnaissance Expeditions were extremely simple, like when he told me to bring back something from every twentieth century -I was clever and brought back a rock- and sometimes they were extremely difficult and would go on for a couple of weeks.'" (Foer 8) Synonym 1: Exploration (noun): an act or instance of investigating Synonym 2: Analysis (noun): the seperating of any material or abstract entity into its constituent elements

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A Twin?s Despair Usually the explorations (noun) the girl and her twin sister went on were enjoyable; a reconnaissance (noun) of some type. Yet this adventure went terribly wrong. They had ended up in a dark room, lit only by a dim candle in the corner. As one twin started to wake up, she was confused and attempted to analyze (verb) the situation. Due to the dimness of the room, she could not make out much; only a figure, similar to her size.
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