Verbalphrases
Verbalphrases are a linguistic concept referring to a group of words that function together as a verb. Unlike single-word verbs, verbalphrases often consist of a main verb and one or more auxiliary or modal verbs, or sometimes a verb combined with a particle. These phrases express a more complex aspect of the verb's meaning, such as tense, mood, or voice. For instance, in the sentence "She has been studying," "has been studying" is a verbalphrase, with "has" and "been" acting as auxiliaries to the main verb "studying."
The structure of verbalphrases can vary. They may include modal verbs like "will," "would," "can," "could," "may,"