Linking verbs are the verbs which describe action/event/state of being in a patticular sentence.
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Swati Sehgal answered this
These are the words which describe an action, event or state of being in a sentence .
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Smriti Shalini answered this
Alinking verb describes the condition or the state of being of its subject. Itdoes not describe any action.
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Sejal Nikam answered this
A linking verb describes the condition or the state of being of its subject (i.e., the person, place, thing or idea described). It does not describe any action (either physical or mental). It serves as the equal to (=) sign in a sentence. The different forms of the verbs be (e.g., am, is, are, was, were) and become are used as linking verbs.
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Sanskruti Bhatiya answered this
Linking Verbs
Alinking verb describes the condition or the state of being of its subject(i.e., the person, place, thing or idea described). Itdoes not describe any action(either physical or mental). Itserves as the equal to (=) sign in a sentence. The different forms of the verbs be (e.g., am, is, are, was, were) and become are used as linking verbs.