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What are examples of verb phrases?

Here are some examples of verb phrases, along with explanations:

Simple Verb Phrases:

* is sleeping (helping verb "is" + main verb "sleeping")

* will eat (helping verb "will" + main verb "eat")

* has been running (helping verb "has" + helping verb "been" + main verb "running")

* can sing (helping verb "can" + main verb "sing")

* should study (helping verb "should" + main verb "study")

Verb Phrases with Adverbs:

* is sleeping soundly (helping verb "is" + main verb "sleeping" + adverb "soundly")

* will eat quickly (helping verb "will" + main verb "eat" + adverb "quickly")

* has been running happily (helping verb "has" + helping verb "been" + main verb "running" + adverb "happily")

* can sing beautifully (helping verb "can" + main verb "sing" + adverb "beautifully")

* should study diligently (helping verb "should" + main verb "study" + adverb "diligently")

Verb Phrases with Prepositional Phrases:

* is sleeping in the bed (helping verb "is" + main verb "sleeping" + prepositional phrase "in the bed")

* will eat at the restaurant (helping verb "will" + main verb "eat" + prepositional phrase "at the restaurant")

* has been running around the park (helping verb "has" + helping verb "been" + main verb "running" + prepositional phrase "around the park")

* can sing with the choir (helping verb "can" + main verb "sing" + prepositional phrase "with the choir")

* should study for the exam (helping verb "should" + main verb "study" + prepositional phrase "for the exam")

Verb Phrases in Sentences:

* The dog is sleeping soundly on the rug.

* She will eat her dinner quickly.

* He has been running around the park all afternoon.

* You can sing beautifully.

* They should study diligently for their test.

Key Points:

* Verb phrases always include a main verb.

* Verb phrases can include helping verbs (auxiliary verbs) like "is," "will," "has," "been," "can," "should," etc.

* Verb phrases can be modified by adverbs or prepositional phrases.

I hope these examples give you a better understanding of verb phrases!

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