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difference between linking and helping verbs

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Answered by purumnithin
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Ola's answer: A linking verb is a verb that connects the subject with an adjective or a noun that describes it. ... A helping verb (also called an "auxiliary verb") is a verb that is used together with the main verb of the sentence to express the action

Answered by pubgqueen
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Linking verbs do not express an action, rather a state of being or a condition. The word that the verb connects to is either a noun, pronoun or adjective. For example: I am cold. ...

Helping verbs, which can be called auxiliary verbs, are verbs that help the main action verb in a sentence.

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