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Jay24444 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

grammar

Linking verb

does linking verb indentfies ubject. For example, Achilles is Lion. Is it safe to say that "achillies identifies Lion". Does achillies have same features as lions like 4 legs and other things.? How might achillies be different?thanks
  

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Hello, Jay— and welcome to English Forums. Achilles is a lion. 'Is' identifies Achilles and a lion in some way, but it does not mean that Achilles has 4 legs or that a lion is a Greek hero.

  • Hello, Jay— and welcome to English Forums.
  • Achilles is a lion.
  • 'Is' identifies Achilles and a lion in some way, but it does not mean that Achilles has 4 legs or that a lion is a Greek hero.
  • It is left to the reader to understand the metaphor: the meaning is that Achilles is like a lion, most probably in his ferocity as a fighter.
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Hello, Jay— and welcome to English Forums.

Achilles is a lion.

'Is' identifies Achilles and a lion in some way, but it does not mean that Achilles has 4 legs or that a lion is a Greek hero. It is left to the reader to understand the metaphor: the meaning is that Achilles is like a lion, most probably in his ferocity as a fighter.

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