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Linking Verbs
A linking verb is a verb that describes the subject. Linking verbs connect the subject to a predicate noun or a predicate adjective. Linking verbs do not describe any direct physical or mental action of the subject or any action controlled by the subject.
Unlike action verbs, there is only a very short list of words that are true linking verbs. Interestingly these words are always linking verbs.
Here is the list:
Be, am, is, are, was, were, has been, any other form of the verb “be”, become, and seem.
There are other verbs that can be both linking verbs and action verbs. All of the sense verbs; look, smell, touch, appear, sound, taste, and feel can be linking verbs. Other examples of verbs that can be linking verbs and action verbs include turn, remain, prove, and grow.
Some examples of linking verbs:
- She is a lawyer.
- He seems like a nice guy.
- I have become tired of your lateness.
You can check the links below for more details:
✔✔ Subject Complement [ linking verb ] - الجملة المتممة للفاعل و الفعل الرابط
What Are Linking Verbs? (with Examples)
Examples of Linking Verbs
Linking Verbs
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