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what do you mean by linking verb ? Give five examples.​

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Answered by parakhnetra
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Answer:

In traditional grammar and guide books, a linking verb is a verb that describes the subject by connecting it to a predicate adjective or predicate noun (collectively known as subject complements). Unlike the majority of verbs, they do not describe any direct action taken or controlled by the subject. and the five examples are is Is ,seems,am,look,sound

Answered by sodhipreeti
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Explanation:

linking verbs "link" a subject to the predict of the sentence .linking verbs are not action verbs. linking verbs express a state of being.

example 1. David seems.

2. That girl is my classmate.

3. now he is out of form.

4. the macaroni smells really good .

5. Alberto was a great philosopher.

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