diff --git a/src/content/compound-verbs/helper-verbs.mdx b/src/content/compound-verbs/helper-verbs.mdx
index d399b44..61ea275 100644
--- a/src/content/compound-verbs/helper-verbs.mdx
+++ b/src/content/compound-verbs/helper-verbs.mdx
@@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ import Link from "../../components/Link";
import Formula from "../../components/formula/Formula";
import EditableVPEx, { EditIcon } from "../../components/phrase-diagram/EditableVPEx";
import helperVerbsSummaryChart from "./helper-verbs-summary-chart.svg";
+import welding from "./welding.svg";
+import separateBlocks from "./separate.svg";
import VideoPlayer from "../../components/VideoPlayer";
export function RootsAndStemsDisplay(props) {
@@ -148,6 +150,10 @@ Depending on which part of the verb tree we're using (imperfective , pe
When we use the imperfective aspect / past participle, the complement is joined together with the verb in **one block**.
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Have a look at the blocks in these examples above. The complement is joined in with the same block as the verb. So if we want to add a in and make it negative we get:
{
@@ -180,6 +186,10 @@ Notice that he does NOT say .
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