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Seoul Brother Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I have a question about verb link(to).

The verb link is used as intransitive verbs ?
for example,
(a) Rejection is linked o risky money decisions.
(b) Rejection links o risky money decisions.

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

Thanks in advance. Sorry. O is TO.

  • Thanks in advance.
  • Sorry.
  • O is TO.
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Seoul Brother The verb link is used as intransitive verbs ?for example, (a) Rejection is linked o risky money decisions.(b) Rejection links o risky money decisions.Thanks in advance.
Sorry.
O is TO.
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Seoul BrotherThe verb link is used as intransitive verbs ? Is the verb "link" used intransitively?
Yes. One thing can link to another. In your sentences, however, it would be more common to use "is linked to" instead of "links to". Then there's the problem of interpreting the meaning, because it's difficult to

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