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What is verb frase?

It seems like you might be asking about "verb phrase" rather than "verb frase."

A verb phrase is a group of words that function as the verb in a sentence. It consists of a main verb and any helping verbs that go with it.

Here are some examples:

* "is running" - The main verb is "running," and the helping verb is "is."

* "has been playing" - The main verb is "playing," and the helping verbs are "has" and "been."

* "will have finished" - The main verb is "finished," and the helping verbs are "will" and "have."

* "could have been studying" - The main verb is "studying," and the helping verbs are "could," "have," and "been."

In summary:

* A verb phrase is a group of words acting as the verb in a sentence.

* It includes a main verb and any accompanying helping verbs.

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