Main Verb and Helping Verb Examples

The verbs which are used independently without help from other verbs are called Principal Verbs or Main Verbs.

Helping Verbs are verbs that help principal verbs to form a tense or mood or voice.

Main Verb and Helping Verb Examples

Main Verb and Helping Verb Examples

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  • Lisa is writing a letter.
  • I have come to school.
  • Peter does not go to school.
  • Alisha will sing a song.

From the above Main verb and helping verb examples, is, have, does, and will are Helping verbs of main verbs like write, come, go and sing.


Main Verb and Helping Verb Examples



  1. We are going to the store for Almond milk.
  2. I will help you in the garden.
  3. You will want coffee soon.
  4. She has taken this course once before.
  5. The book is missing from the library shelf.
  6. He was dreaming about a sports car.
  7. My brother is waiting at the bus stop.
  8. The bees had followed the queen to the hive.
  9. She has asked for a new laptop.
  10. These plants have been growing here for years.


  1. He will help you with your homework.
  2. You will want some tea later.
  3. They have taken this trip once before.
  4. The key is missing from the keychain.
  5. She was wishing for a vacation.
  6. My father is waiting at the train station.
  7. The geese had followed the migration route south.
  8. He has asked for a new phone.
  9. These trees have been standing here for years.


  1. I will not go to school tomorrow.
  2. We are running late.
  3. You could try one more time.
  4. I did not make my breakfast.
  5. Lisa has asked me several times.
  6. Has he worn this jacket before?
  7. The girl should think about his feelings.
  8. Would you be available in the evening?
  9. There has been no progress.
  10. Elisha is counting on him.
  11. I am writing an article.

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