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What do all verb phrases have in common?(1 point)
Responses
They have a helping verb and a main verb.
They have a helping verb and a main verb.
They are at the beginning of a sentence.
They are at the beginning of a sentence.
They are more than two words long.
They are more than two words long.
They have a form of the verb to be.
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They have a helping verb and a main verb.
(Note: technically every verb phrase must contain a main verb; some verb phrases have no helping verb — e.g., "She runs" — so the strict fact is that all verb phrases include a main verb, and some also include helping verbs.)
(Note: technically every verb phrase must contain a main verb; some verb phrases have no helping verb — e.g., "She runs" — so the strict fact is that all verb phrases include a main verb, and some also include helping verbs.)
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