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Grow as a linking verb

As the speakers of such languages grow old and die, their languages will die, too.


Is "grow" a linking verb here?

  

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As the speakers of such languages grow old and die , their languages will die, too. Yes, "grow" is one of a number of verbs that take resultative complements. The complements are almost always adjectival.

  • As the speakers of such languages grow old and die , their languages will die, too.
  • Yes, "grow" is one of a number of verbs that take resultative complements.
  • The complements are almost always adjectival.
  • Other examples include "fall" ( Ed fell asleep ); "turn" ( Things turned nasty ); "come" ( It came open ).
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As the speakers of such languages grow old and die, their languages will die, too.

Yes, "grow" is one of a number of verbs that take resultative complements. The complements are almost always adjectival.

Other examples include "fall" (Ed fell asleep); "turn" (Things turned nasty); "come" (It came open).

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