3. Verb Phrase

A verb phrase can either be made up of an auxiliary verb and its main verb, or a verb plus any modifiers, objects, or complements.* Verb phrases are used to form perfect or continuous verb tenses, to express modality, or as part (or all) of the predicate.

Auxiliary Verb(s) + Main Verb + Verb Ending When Necessary

Exemples

 

Verb phrase examples

How it appears in a sentence

am running — auxiliary verb am + present participle running

“I am running late.” (forms the present continuous tense)

have completed — auxiliary verb have + past participle completed

“They have completed work on the building.” (forms the present perfect tense)

quickly ran to the bus — adverb quickly + verb ran + prepositional phrase to the bus

“She quickly ran to the bus.” (forms the predicate)

plays the trombone — verb plays + object the trombone

“My brother plays the trombone.” (forms the predicate)