What Are the Three Types of Linking Verbs in English Grammar?
Learn the three types of linking verbs—Be verbs, Sensory verbs, and Auxiliary verbs—and how they connect subjects to additional information.
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The three types of linking verbs are: Be verbs (is, am, are, was, were, etc.), Sensory verbs (seem, become, appear, feel, etc.), and Auxiliary verbs when they act like linking verbs (grow, get, remain). These verbs help connect the subject to additional information about the subject without showing action.
FAQs & Answers
- What is a linking verb? A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence to additional information about that subject, without showing action.
- Can auxiliary verbs be linking verbs? Yes, auxiliary verbs like grow, get, and remain can function as linking verbs when they connect the subject to more information.
- What are examples of sensory linking verbs? Examples of sensory linking verbs include seem, become, appear, and feel, which link the subject to descriptive information.