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PRACTICE A (Recognizing Verb Phrases)
  1. Sentence: You should have finished the paper by now.
  • Verb phrase: should have finished
  1. Sentence: My family is leaving next week.
  • Verb phrase: is leaving
  1. Sentence: Trang is painting his house.
  • Verb phrase: is painting
  1. Sentence: My dog was expecting a treat today.
  • Verb phrase: was expecting
  1. Sentence: That car does use a lot of gas.
  • Verb phrase: does use
  1. Sentence: I have seen this movie four times.
  • Verb phrase: have seen
  1. Sentence: Nicole will be working tomorrow.
  • Verb phrase: will be working
  1. Sentence: Chad has been posting updates from his trip.
  • Verb phrase: has been posting
  1. Sentence: Cathy is raising five kids.
  • Verb phrase: is raising
  1. Sentence: He is planning a trip to Japan.
  • Verb phrase: is planning
PRACTICE B (Identifying Helping Verbs and Main Verbs)
  1. Sentence: They are adopting a child next month.
  • Helping Verb: are (circle)
  • Main Verb: adopting (underline)
  1. Sentence: Mr. Rose should be making dinner by now.
  • Helping Verbs: should, be (circle)
  • Main Verb: making (underline)
  1. Sentence: Temperatures are climbing.
  • Helping Verb: are (circle)
  • Main Verb: climbing (underline)
  1. Sentence: You do want dessert, right?
  • Helping Verb: do (circle)
  • Main Verb: want (underline)
  1. Sentence: I might go to community college for my first year.
  • Helping Verb: might (circle)
  • Main Verb: go (underline)
  1. Sentence: Grandma might learn karate.
  • Helping Verb: might (circle)
  • Main Verb: learn (underline)
  1. Sentence: I have seen snow in Telluride in July.
  • Helping Verb: have (circle)
  • Main Verb: seen (underline)
  1. Sentence: Antal will play guitar in a concert tonight.
  • Helping Verb: will (circle)
  • Main Verb: play (underline)
  1. Sentence: Dad was praising the dog.
  • Helping Verb: was (circle)
  • Main Verb: praising (underline)
  1. Sentence: (Assumed continuation, e.g., "I am...") For "I am...", Helping Verb: am (circle), Main Verb: (e.g., going if "I am going") (underline).
Key Notes:
  • Helping Verbs (auxiliaries) support the main verb (e.g., be, do, have, will, might, should).
  • Main Verbs carry the action or state (e.g., adopting, making, climbing).

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Answer:

PRACTICE A (Recognizing Verb Phrases)
  1. Sentence: You should have finished the paper by now.
  • Verb phrase: should have finished
  1. Sentence: My family is leaving next week.
  • Verb phrase: is leaving
  1. Sentence: Trang is painting his house.
  • Verb phrase: is painting
  1. Sentence: My dog was expecting a treat today.
  • Verb phrase: was expecting
  1. Sentence: That car does use a lot of gas.
  • Verb phrase: does use
  1. Sentence: I have seen this movie four times.
  • Verb phrase: have seen
  1. Sentence: Nicole will be working tomorrow.
  • Verb phrase: will be working
  1. Sentence: Chad has been posting updates from his trip.
  • Verb phrase: has been posting
  1. Sentence: Cathy is raising five kids.
  • Verb phrase: is raising
  1. Sentence: He is planning a trip to Japan.
  • Verb phrase: is planning
PRACTICE B (Identifying Helping Verbs and Main Verbs)
  1. Sentence: They are adopting a child next month.
  • Helping Verb: are (circle)
  • Main Verb: adopting (underline)
  1. Sentence: Mr. Rose should be making dinner by now.
  • Helping Verbs: should, be (circle)
  • Main Verb: making (underline)
  1. Sentence: Temperatures are climbing.
  • Helping Verb: are (circle)
  • Main Verb: climbing (underline)
  1. Sentence: You do want dessert, right?
  • Helping Verb: do (circle)
  • Main Verb: want (underline)
  1. Sentence: I might go to community college for my first year.
  • Helping Verb: might (circle)
  • Main Verb: go (underline)
  1. Sentence: Grandma might learn karate.
  • Helping Verb: might (circle)
  • Main Verb: learn (underline)
  1. Sentence: I have seen snow in Telluride in July.
  • Helping Verb: have (circle)
  • Main Verb: seen (underline)
  1. Sentence: Antal will play guitar in a concert tonight.
  • Helping Verb: will (circle)
  • Main Verb: play (underline)
  1. Sentence: Dad was praising the dog.
  • Helping Verb: was (circle)
  • Main Verb: praising (underline)
  1. Sentence: (Assumed continuation, e.g., "I am...") For "I am...", Helping Verb: am (circle), Main Verb: (e.g., going if "I am going") (underline).
Key Notes:
  • Helping Verbs (auxiliaries) support the main verb (e.g., be, do, have, will, might, should).
  • Main Verbs carry the action or state (e.g., adopting, making, climbing).

If you need help with specific sentences or have follow-up questions, let me know!