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how to indentity linking verb and main verb​

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Answered by mehjabinseikhrahman
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One way to determine if the verb is functioning as an action verb or a linking verb is to substitute the word “is” for the verb in question. If the sentence still makes sense, then it is probably a linking verb.

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Answered by hima03042009
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Explanation:Let's take an example

Explanation:Let's take an exampleHe is coming.

Explanation:Let's take an exampleHe is coming.He is. omit coming (what is he doing) not a proper sentence right.

Explanation:Let's take an exampleHe is coming.He is. omit coming (what is he doing) not a proper sentence right.is alone cannot stand here so it is considered as modal/linking/auxiliary verb

Explanation:Let's take an exampleHe is coming.He is. omit coming (what is he doing) not a proper sentence right.is alone cannot stand here so it is considered as modal/linking/auxiliary verb coming cannot stand here

Explanation:Let's take an exampleHe is coming.He is. omit coming (what is he doing) not a proper sentence right.is alone cannot stand here so it is considered as modal/linking/auxiliary verb coming cannot stand here in this case he coming omit is sounds odd right

Explanation:Let's take an exampleHe is coming.He is. omit coming (what is he doing) not a proper sentence right.is alone cannot stand here so it is considered as modal/linking/auxiliary verb coming cannot stand here in this case he coming omit is sounds odd right it is considered as main verd..

Explanation:Let's take an exampleHe is coming.He is. omit coming (what is he doing) not a proper sentence right.is alone cannot stand here so it is considered as modal/linking/auxiliary verb coming cannot stand here in this case he coming omit is sounds odd right it is considered as main verd..to know more is a finite verb

Explanation:Let's take an exampleHe is coming.He is. omit coming (what is he doing) not a proper sentence right.is alone cannot stand here so it is considered as modal/linking/auxiliary verb coming cannot stand here in this case he coming omit is sounds odd right it is considered as main verd..to know more is a finite verbMark as BRAINLIEST if u can

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