Sunday, September 13, 2015

What Are Linking Verbs

What Are Linking Verbs




We can define a linking verb as:
A verb that connects a subject to its predicate without expressing an action. In other words it is describe its subject. They do not express action. They give additional information about the subject.




Examples of some linking verbs

The underlined bold italic verbs are linking verbs.
1. Saleem is excited about his promotion.
2. Mr. Smith appears worried about the speech.
3. The apples smell rotten.
4. He went pale after falling from the rock.
5. His idea for the wedding sound good.
6. He looked exhausted after doing for a long time.
7. Your are puppet in his hands.
8. Maria might have been more forthcoming with the news.
9. Tom acted nervous when the teacher found the note.
10. The audience fell silent when the conductor walked on stage.
11. Dreams come true when we believe in them.
12. The crowd stayed calm in spite of the imminent threat.
13. All the children seem satisfied with the bouncy castle.
14. Bob felt sleepy after eating the whole pizza.
15. The cinnamon rolls taste heavenly.
16. Building the house proves difficult for them.
17. Anthony has been a dream the last few weeks.
18. The spectators remained silent after the injury on the field.
19. He became suspicious when he saw the safe was open.
20. All the kittens were playful.
21. The theater gets dark when the show is about to begin.
22. Some couples are lucky enough to grow old together.
23. I feel worthy when the boss compliments me.
24. The weather was accommodating and the party continued.
25. The embers turn ashy as they cool.
26. You are being very foolish to believe her.
27. Mary waxed nostalgic on her 50th birthday.
28. Your friend might be disappointed if you don’t go.
29. Sometimes, kids act foolish.
30. We are dismayed about the foreclosure.
31. The tests indicate that your child is gifted.
32. Martin does like very spicy food.
33. Jumping into a pond could be dangerous.
34. Most children get cranky when they are sleepy.
35. After the snowstorm, the roads were slippery.
36. A flaw in the design appeared to be the cause of the collapse.
37. The vegetables in the bin looked disgusting and spoiled.
38. They shall be happy ever after.
39. Riding in a car will be safer with a seat belt.
40. The police department is getting tough on crime.
41. She remains loyal to his country, even though it has been twenty years since he left.

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