helperwoorden
Helperwoorden, also known as auxiliary verbs or helping verbs, are a category of verbs in many languages that are used in conjunction with a main verb to form a more complex verb phrase. They assist the main verb in conveying a specific grammatical meaning, such as tense, mood, aspect, or voice. Common helperwoorden in English include "be," "have," and "do," as well as modal verbs like "can," "will," "may," and "should."
These words do not typically carry the main semantic load of the sentence; instead, they function grammatically.
The specific helperwoorden and their usage vary significantly between languages. German, for example, uses "haben" (to