Linking Verbs Lesson 27
Linking Verbs connects or links things together. It usually connects a subject (noun/pronoun) and an adjective. My hair is blonde. - describes
Linking Verbs Am, are, is, was, were Appear, become, feel, look, grow, seem, smell, taste, may be, will be, have been (Complete list on page 351 in your textbook)
Linking Verbs replace verb with is or are to see if it makes sense. If it does, then it is a linking verb. She is a singer. - identifies
Linking Verbs Examples: 1. Jessica is a student. 2. I am excited. 3. She looks sad.
Linking Verbs list on page 351 in your textbook
Linking Verbs 1. That soup tastes really good. 2. She is very upset. 3. Sarah has been a good friend. 4. He became an honor student.
Linking Verbs 5. The boy grew up. 6. I have grown weary of fruits and vegetables. 7. She looks sad. 8. Mark looked around the room.
Linking Verbs 9. John feels cold. 10. John felt the cold air. 11. The game remained close until the end. 12. Those eggs smell awful. 13. I smelled the flowers.
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