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List of Linking Verbs

Description:

A list of linking verbs consists of verbs that connect the subject of a sentence to a complement, which can be a noun, pronoun, or adjective. These verbs do not show any action; instead, they express a state of being or existence.

Senses and Usages:

1. Primary Sense:

In the primary sense, linking verbs serve to link the subject with a complement that describes or renames the subject.

Example:

"She is a teacher." - Here, the linking verb "is" connects the subject, "She," with the complement, "a teacher."

2. Secondary Sense:

In the secondary sense, linking verbs function as an equal sign, equating the subject and complement.

Example:

"The apple taste sweet." - Here, the linking verb "taste" links the subject, "The apple," with the complement, "sweet," indicating that the apple has the quality of being sweet.

3. Stative Sense:

In the stative sense, linking verbs express a state of being or condition of the subject, without referring specifically to the complement.

Example:

"He feels tired." - Here, the linking verb "feels" describes the state of being tired without indicating what he feels tired about.

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