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How Do You Identify A Linking Verb And Its Complement In A Sentence? [Solved]

A linking verb is a verb that requires a complement that refers to the subject and completes its meaning. Linking verbs “link” the subject to descriptive information that follows. That subject complement can be an adjective, a noun, a pronoun, or a possessive. The verb be is perhaps the most common linking verb.

Linking Verbs and Complements

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Verb Complements

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Linking Verbs and Subject Complements HS Part 4-5

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