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Albeniz Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I can't tell the difference between linking verbs and action verbs?

is may talk a linking verb? is may a linking verb?
  

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Albeniz is may a linking verb? No, it's not. " May requires another verb, and cannot be used alone.

  • Albeniz is may a linking verb?
  • No, it's not.
  • " May requires another verb, and cannot be used alone.
  • A linking verb links the subject to the predicate.
  • Here are some examples: He is a man.
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Albeniz is may a linking verb?
No, it's not. It is called a "modal" or "modal auxiliary." May requires another verb, and cannot be used alone.

A linking verb links the subject to the predicate. Here are some examples:

He is a man. (He = a man)
He seems intelligent. (He = intelligent)
She looks fantasti
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lol I like your quote. I read a novel of his and now i get it.

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