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  2. Linking Verbs: Definition and Examples - Grammarly

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    Formally known as copulas or copulae, linking verbs are an important part of any language, especially in English where the most common verb, be, is a linking verb. In this guide, we explain the basics of linking verbs, show you how to use them, and give linking verb examples.

  3. Linking Verb: Definition and Examples - Grammar Monster

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    A linking verb is a verb that links the subject to a noun or an adjective to re-identify it or describe it. A linking verb tells us what the subject is, not what the subject is doing. 'To be' is the most common linking verb.

  4. A linking verb is a verb that does not show action but instead connects the subject of the sentence to a subject complement, such as an adjective or a noun, that provides additional information about the subject.

  5. A linking verb (or copular verb) connects the subject of a sentence with a subject complement (i.e., a noun, pronoun, or adjective that renames or describes the subject). For example, in the statement “Max is excited,” the verb “is” links the subject “Max” to the adjective “excited.”

  6. Linking Verbs: List and Examples - Espresso English

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    What are linking verbs? Linking verbs do not describe an action – instead, they connect the subject of the sentence to a word describing it or providing additional information about it. For example: I feel tired. (“tired” describes me) He seems annoyed (“annoyed” describes him) She is a teacher. (“a teacher” describes her)

  7. What is a Linking Verb? Definition, Examples of Linking Verbs

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    Linking verb definition: Linking verbs are a type of verb that connect the subject to a predicate adjective or predicate nominative. Linking verbs express a state of being.

  8. Link verbs | LearnEnglish - British Council

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    Learn about link verbs, which are followed by a noun or adjective, and do the exercises to practise using them.