English, asked by tomsfy, 7 months ago

In grammar, what is the difference between being verb and linking verb? Give some examples if possible.

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Answered by sachinBTS
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Hi there ...

The answer for your question is...

A linking verb connects a subject to the words that describe what the subject is. Linking words, unlike action verbs, do not describe actions. Instead, a linking verb definition describes a state of being.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Difference between action and linking verbs

In order to tell the difference, you have to pay attention to how each type of verb is used in a sentence—linking verbs are used for descriptions, whereas action verbs tell you what someone (or something) is doing.

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