To show emphasis, what helping verb would you use to fill in the blank in this sentence?

I _______ think I have master French prounciation.

A. might
B. must
C. do
D. can

I think the answer is "C"

I do think I have master French prounciation.

I agree.

Thank you Ms. Sue

Which of the following statemens is not true? A. "Who"is and "whom" are personal pronouns. B."Whom" is an object pronun C. "whom"can serve as the object of the proposition. D."Who"is the subject pronoun.

the answer is b

the answer is b

You are correct, the correct helping verb to show emphasis in the given sentence is "do."

To arrive at this answer, you can follow these steps:

1. Read the sentence and identify the verb: The verb in the sentence is "think."

2. Determine the tense and form of the verb: In this case, the verb "think" is in the present tense.

3. Consider the adverbial phrase: In the sentence, the adverbial phrase "I" is used before the verb, which indicates emphasis.

4. Find the helping verb that matches the tense and emphasizes the statement: The helping verb that expresses emphasis in the present tense is "do."

Therefore, the correct answer is "C. do."