
Linking Verbs
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English
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6th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Linking verb? a) run b) is c) jump d) eat
Back
is
Answer explanation
A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence to a word or phrase that provides more information about the subject. In this question, the correct choice is 'is', as it serves as a linking verb, unlike 'run', 'jump', and 'eat', which are action verbs.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Linking verb in 'She seems happy.'
Back
seems
Answer explanation
In the sentence 'She seems happy,' the linking verb is 'seems.' Linking verbs connect the subject to a subject complement, which is an adjective or noun that describes or identifies the subject. In this case, 'seems' connects the subject 'She' to the adjective 'happy.'
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Linking verb in 'The cake smells delicious.'
Back
sensory verb
Answer explanation
In the given sentence, 'The cake smells delicious', the verb 'smells' is describing a sensory experience, which is the smell of the cake. Therefore, it is a sensory verb. Sensory verbs are used to describe what we feel, hear, smell, taste, or see. So, the correct answer is 'sensory verb'.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Not a linking verb:
Back
c) jump
Answer explanation
In English grammar, linking verbs are verbs that connect the subject of a sentence to additional information about the subject. Examples include 'appear', 'become', and 'feel'. However, 'do' is not a linking verb, but rather an auxiliary verb used to form questions, negatives, and emphases.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Linking verb in 'The flowers look beautiful.'
Back
look
Answer explanation
In the given sentence, 'The flowers look beautiful', the linking verb is 'look'. A linking verb is a verb that connects the subject of a sentence to the complement. It describes the subject without expressing any action. Here, 'look' is connecting the subject 'flowers' to its complement 'beautiful'.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Linking verb in 'He became a doctor.'
Back
b) state of being verb
Answer explanation
In the given sentence, 'He became a doctor', the verb 'became' is a linking verb that connects the subject 'He' to the noun 'doctor', indicating a state of being. Therefore, the correct type of linking verb is 'state of being verb'.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Type of linking verb: run, am, swim, play?
Back
am
Answer explanation
The question asks for the type of linking verb among the given options. Linking verbs do not express action but instead connect the subject of the verb to additional information about the subject. In the provided options, 'am' is a linking verb. It connects the subject with more information about the subject. Hence, 'am' is the correct answer.
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