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She could have been an Olympic figure skater, but she has quit practicing. What is the linking verb in the sentence? A. could have been B. could have C. has quit D. have been

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Answered by imumersofi
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c) has quite..coz a aption is already used

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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She could have been an Olympic figure skater, but she has quit practicing.  The linking verb of this sentence is A) could have been.

The linking verb is used for equating verb that connects the subject and the complement. In the sentence, ‘She could have been an Olympic figure skater, but she has quit practicing’, the linking verb is could have been.

As “could have been” links the subject “She” and the complement “an Olympic figure skater”. And the verb does not point to the any action.  

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