Name: _________________________ Date: _________________ Underlining Helping Verbs • A helping verb is used with an action verb. • The main verb usually comes after the helping verb, and states the action. Examples of some helping verbs: will are would is can am could have has may might had was Read each sentence. Underline the helping verb(s) once and the main verb twice. 1. He might have fallen! 2. Ella is playing the piano. 3. His uncle can drive us to school tomorrow morning. 4. The librarian might read us a story about insects. 5. They could hear the ambulance down the street. 6. You are talking too much! 7. The puppy would like a treat. 8. Simon and Brandon have seen the movie already. 9. I am writing a funny story. 10. You should never run in the hallway. 11. My friend Elena should visit soon. www.englishlinx.com Name: _________________________ Date: _________________ Helping Verbs • A helping verb is used with an action verb. • The main verb usually comes after the helping verb, and states the action. Examples of some helping verbs: will would are is can am could have has may might had was Read each sentence. Underline the helping verb(s) once and the main verb twice. 1. He might have fallen! 2. Ella is playing the piano. 3. His uncle can drive us to school tomorrow morning. 4. The librarian might read us a story about insects. 5. They could hear the ambulance down the street. 6. You are talking too much! 7. The puppy would like a treat. 8. Simon and Brandon have seen the movie already. 9. I am writing a funny story. 10. You should never run in the hallway. 11. My friend Elena should visit soon. www.englishlinx.com