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Can u explain what are Action ,Helping & Linking verbs are?

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Can u explain what are Action ,Helping & Linking verbs are?

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Linking verbs link the subject of the verb with the rest of the sentence. Linking verbs include all state of being verbs, seems, and becomes. These words are always linking verbs. Sometimes, other verbs (such as appear, smell, feel, sound, turn, etc) can be either action or linking verbs. A test to help you tell if it’s a linking verb or not–try substituting a state of being verb (am, is, are, were, was, be, being, been) in place of the other verb. If it still makes sense, then it’s a linking verb. Example: The bread smells delicious. The bread is delicious. Here we have a linking verb. 🙂 Tessa smelled the bread. Tessa is the bread? Not quite right! Smelled is an action verb here.

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