Chapter 19 - Linking Verb

Linking Verb

Function to "link" subject and the rest of the sentence (subject complement). Subject complement could be noun, pronoun and adjective

Linking verb express condition or state of being. Easy way to identify the verb is linking verb by replace it with to be as a simple tense. If the sentence still make sense and have almost same meaning, the verb is linking verb.

The most common linking verbs: to be 

1. Jokowi is a president

2. I will not be late

3. He should not be there

4. Juno may be late 

5. Jeriko shall have been calm 

    and other verbs related to sentence - sensory linking verb; look, smell, sound, taste, fell 

6. Janetta looks beautiful in that dress / Janetta is beautiful in that dress
    'looks' link Janetta and subject complement 'beautiful in that dress'. if we replace loos with is, the           sentence have the same meaning therefore looks we said linking verb

7. I feel happy achieve the prize

8. Janetta smelled the sweet flower

9. The problems become more difficult

10. There are 2 cars in his garage 


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