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- Tricia was almost always smiling.
- smiling
- main verb
- Who has broken the great big vase?
- has
- helping verb
- The quick girl does have six trophies.
- have
- main verb
- She can sprint faster than anyone else.
- can
- helping verb
- Joanne did not lose the big contest.
- lose
- main verb
- May I take your coat?
- may
- helping verb
- They might have an extra outdoor thermometer.
- have
- main verb
- Shall I put the fish and goats in the freezer?
- shall
- helping verb
- It might have happened anyway.
- happened
- main verb
- Yolanda has been been practicing her speech.
- practicing
- main verb
- Our band is participating in the concert.
- is
- helping verb
- I would never forget your birthday.
- would
- helping verb
- Jim would normally have put the mitt away.
- put
- main verb
- Linda might have Dad's camera in her suitcase.
- might
- helping verb
- The book must have been left out in the rain.
- left
- main verb
- Will Sammy take the bus?
- will
- helping verb
- Susan may not go to the movies tonight
- go
- main verb
- Jeff could tell you that news.
- could
- helping verb
- Didn't you hear the bang?
- hear
- main verb
- Are you glad to have this quiz?
- are
- helping verb
- You could have fooled me!
- fooled
- main verb
- Who should eat the ice cream?
- should
- helping verb
- Shall Justin bring the cups and plates?
- bring
- main verb
- The team is stuck in the mire and slop.
- is
- helping verb
- The movie may have already started.
- started
- main verb
- We will never go to the dark scary cave!
- will
- helping verb
- The parade must be on High Street today.
- be
- main verb
- Vikki would like more blankets.
- would
- helping verb
- Our neighbors are always planning interesting trips.
- planning
- main verb
- Spectators must stay behind the fence.
- must
- helping verb
- The doughnut must have been eaten by that dog.
- eaten
- main verb
- I could not possibly have that book.
- could
- helping verb
- The message may have fallen through the crack.
- fallen
- main verb
- We have been organizing this treat for six weeks.
- organizing
- main verb
- The woman did read the magazine on the patio.
- did
- helping verb
- The pitchfork was stuck in the bale of hay.
- was
- helping verb
- The helicopter will take off at seven o'clock.
- will
- helping verb
- We can't go without them.
- go
- main verb
- Gretchen has finished the assignment.
- has
- helping verb
- The tennis ball was lobbed over the wall.
- was
- helping verb
- This glue can hold two tons
- hold
- main verb
- The Nintendo was placed on the shelf.
- was
- helping verb
- Night Thrasher was sleeping underneath the tank.
- sleeping
- main verb
- Donald was promoted to ninth grade.
- was
- helping verb
- George has found six gold coins in the corn field.
- found
- main verb
- Where is the treasure that Long John Silver was searching for?
- was
- helping verb
- The tracks were made by a wild turkey.
- made
- main verb
- Native Americans were once called Indians.
- were
- helping verb
- Rob was walking down Elm Street.
- walking
- main verb
- The dog has dug seven holes since last Saturday.
- has
- helping verb