Name the helping verb in the following sentence:

I should go to the doctor tomorrow.

Α. I

B. should

C. go

D. tomorrow

Respuesta :

Answer:

b. should

Explanation:

I'm a little rusty, but I think that's the answer.

Answer: The answer is B, should.

Explanation: A helping verb (also known as an auxiliary verb) is used with a main verb to help express the main verb's tense, mood, or voice. The main helping verbs are: "to be," "to have," and "to do." They appear in the following forms:

To Be: am, is, are, was, were, being, been, will be

To Have: has, have, had, having, will have

To Do: does, do, did, will do

There is another kind of helping verb called a modal auxiliary verb (or modal verb). The modal auxiliary verbs are "can," "could," "may," "might," "must," "ought to," "shall," "should," "will," and "would." The modal auxiliary verbs never change their forms.