Asked by SkatingDJ
Identify the part of the speech for the underlined word.
Mr. Manson is running for the senate this fall.
("is" is the underlines word)
action verb
helping verb
linking verb
none of the above
Is "is" a helping verb or a linking verb? I'm stuck between the two, however I think helping verb is correct... not sure. Please help? Thanks
Mr. Manson is running for the senate this fall.
("is" is the underlines word)
action verb
helping verb
linking verb
none of the above
Is "is" a helping verb or a linking verb? I'm stuck between the two, however I think helping verb is correct... not sure. Please help? Thanks
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
"helping verb" is correct.
"is running" is the whole main verb in this sentence.
"is running" is the whole main verb in this sentence.
Answered by
SkatingDJ
Thanks, Writeacher!
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome.
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