Identifying Helping Verb in a Sentence Part 3
Helping verbs are a special category of verbs. They do not mean anything on their own. They just "help" the main verbs to express their full meanings, and are necessary for grammatical structure of a sentence.
All the helping verbs can be divided into 3 broad groups:
Primary Helping Verbs [these verbs change form] |
Modal Verbs or Modal Auxiliaries [these verbs NEVER change form] |
Semi-modal Verbs [partly modal, partly main verb] |
Be (am, is, are, was, were, being, been) DO (does, do, did) HAVE (has, have, had, having) |
can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would ought to |
need dare used to ought to* |
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The correct answer is
Remember :
The smallest number is the one that comes first while counting.
Solution :
To arrange the given numbers in order from smallest to greatest, find the smallest number among all the given numbers.
21,27,23
21 is the smallest number.