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10 November, 10:19

Which is the entire verb phrase in this sentence?

Shouldn't she have gone with her mother? A. shouldn't have gone B. have gone C. should have gone D. shouldn't have

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  1. 10 November, 10:49
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    There are many ways of seeing this, inlcluding that the whole sentence is the verbal phrase!

    but minimally, it's

    Shouldn't have gone - these definitely have to be in the verb phrase (C is the correct option)
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