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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Assure

Is 'assure' a linking verb? Can you say "our goal is to assure that . . ." or do we need a complement in that sentence? Most dictionaries cast it as a linking verb with a complement (assure him, assure them, assure the family, etc).
  

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Assure is not a linking verb. It is used with an object. Here is the definition: Linking verb.

  • Assure is not a linking verb.
  • It is used with an object.
  • Here is the definition: Linking verb.
  • Grammar: a verb, as be, seem, or look, that serves as a connecting link or establishes an identity between subject and complement.
  • Our goal is ( is = linking verb, main verb in the sentence) to assure your success .
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Assure is not a linking verb. It is used with an object.

Here is the definition:

Linking verb. Grammar: a verb, as be, seem, or look, that serves as a connecting link or establishes an identity between subject and complement.

Our goal is ( is = linking verb, main verb in the sentence) to assure your success. (the infinitive phrase is the comple

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