You forgot to include the sentence you're asking about.Does it mean starvation has increased in Srilanka?
You forgot to include the sentence you're asking about.
It's an auxiliary verb. The main verb is the present perfect "has increased".I wanted to ask this question:
"Does it mean starvation has increased in Sri Lanka?"
Is "has" a main verb here? I think the answer is yes.
The main verb is increased and has is the auxiliary verb. Together they form the present perfect.
The context is that someone has shared some recent data [strike]in[/strike] on/via WhatsApp and then, on the basis of that data, I wanted to ask this question.
"Does it mean starvation has increased in Sri Lanka?"
Is "has" a main verb here? I think the answer is yes.
Please note my corrections above.
Yes.
You have not given us the information requested in post #4.The context is that someone has shared some recent data in Whatsapp. Then, on the basis of that, I wanted to ask this question.
Does it mean starvation has increased in Sri Lanka?
Does WHAT mean starvation has increased in Sri Lanka?
Is "has" a main verb here? I think answer is yes.
Why not "has increased"?
Could you please share a few examples?
Are you saying that you haven't found any yourself?
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Is "data" after "that" [STRIKE]is[/STRIKE] compulsory?