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Linking and Helping Verbs

Linking Verbs Some verbs express a state of being. These verbs do not refer to action of any sort. They simply tell what the subject is. I was worried but now I am happy. Madison is my daughter. We are a happy family.

List of Common Linking Verbs AM HAS BEING CAN IS HAD BEEN COULD ARE DO SHALL MAY WAS DOES SHOULD MIGHT WERE DID WILL MUST HAVE BE WOULD

More Linking Verbs APPEAR BECOME FEEL GROW LOOK SEEN REMAING SMELL SOUND TASTE STAY

Some verbs can function as either linking verbs or action verbs.

Choose the Linking Verb They _________ a week off for break. I _________ in sixth grade. That ____________ a funny joke. John and Ty _____________ in my class. Mom ____________ at work.

LINKING VERB OR ??? To help you decide whether one of these verbs is a linking verb, try substituting is or are for the verb. If the sentence still makes sense, the verb is probably a linking verb. The pigeons look comical. (The pigeons are comical) The swan’s hiss sounds fierce. (The swan’s hiss is fierce)

Helping Verbs A helping verb helps another verb to show an action. Have and has can be helping verbs. Use has when the subject is singular. Use have when the subject is plural or I or you. Mom has been looking for a new recipe for chocolate cake. Mom and Dad have been married for 8 years.

HELPING VERBS A helping verb helps another verb show action. I am helping mom clean the house. She is waiting on me. Joe and Jan were standing in the rain. They are taking my sister to the doctor. Our teacher was hoping we would do well on our test. Tom has given his dog a bath. They have waited an hour for the tickets to go on sale.

HELPING VERBS AM IS ARE WAS WERE HAVE HAS HAD SHALL SHOULD WILL WOULD CAN COULD MAY MIGHT MUST BE BEING BEEN DO DOES DID