A linking verb links (connects) a subject to a subject complement which identifies or describes the subject, as in the following sentences: Ex: Some thought.

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A linking verb links (connects) a subject to a subject complement which identifies or describes the subject, as in the following sentences: Ex: Some thought that the play was very good. In this sentence, the verb “was” links the subject complement “very good” to subject “the play.” What Is a Linking Verb? Page 13

Kinds of Sentences by Verb Type S + V i I listened attentively. S + V i + S.C He was a good boy. S + V t + O I love stories. S + V t + O + O.C I found the story interesting. S + V d + O i + O d He told me a story. Covered

Linking Verb (S + V i + S.C) Linking Verb (= Be Verb) V i  No Object  No Passive Often followed by Adj. or N. as subjective complement

Linking Verb (Cont’d) Prove Remain Become Turn Appear Sound Look Smell Taste Feel Get Grow Seem Come Stand 證在變出聲貌氣味證在變出聲貌氣味 覺 得 長 像 來 罰站 Linking Verbs Stay Keep

Linking Verb (Cont’d) Examples: 1. She is beautiful. She is a beautiful girl. 2. She looks beautiful. She looks like a beautiful girl.

Linking Verb (Cont’d) Exercise: 1. The food is delicious and it smells. (A) well (B) good (C) wonderfully (D) sweet 

Linking Verb (Cont’d) Exercise: 2. A young man stood there and remained. (A) silently (B) silent (C) being silent (D) to be silently 

More Examples I am the cook. Carmen is a fine singer. Many workers are very tired. The dancers were happy to see me. S LV S S COMP SLV COMP Page 13

Application 3-1 (LV) 1.Reasons for their action were understandable. 2.Our math problems are far too difficult. 3.According to our records, her first language is Chinese. 4.She seems nervous about her performance. 5.Dr. Johnson had been awake all night before the game. LV Page 14

Application 3-2 (S, AUX, AV) 1.No one was in town that day. 2.After the concert the conductor is usually happy. 3.Each portion was divided again by the cook. 4.You are lucky in this case. 5.The weather was extremely humid during our visit. SLV S SAUX S LV S AV Page 14

Application 3-2 (S, AUX, AV) 6.On the whole our employees were enthusiastic. 7.They were told to add the figures on page15. 8.Mrs. Hansen is happy with their selection. 9.By evening all of us were weary. 10.Several new models are available in white this year. SLV S AUX SLV S S AV Page 14

Application 3-3 (S, LV, AUX, AV) 1.Mike brought enough food to feed the entire group. 2.They must understand the rules of the game. 3.Plans for action are not yet clear. 4.Drivers were given strict orders regarding. 5.Good teachers provide good examples. S AV SAUX SLV S AV S AUX AV Page 15

Application 3-3 (S, LV, AUX, AV) 6.Most of the time the music was way too loud for me. 7.During the morning session the speaker talked for a whole hour. 8.I am tired after driving all day. 9.That meaning was understood by everyone there. 10.The department’s record is better than ever. S LV S S S S AUX AV Page 15

Skill Check 3 (LV, AUX, AV, Phrases) AUX AV AUXAV LV AV 1.You could hear the music for several blocks. 2.Her mother is proud of the pictures in her album. 3.Will you have the paper done by Friday? 4.To put it frankly, I thought only of our own chances. 5.Apply now to assure your position. for the holiday season. Page 15

Skill Check 3 (LV, AUX, AV, Phrases) AUXAV LV AV LV AV AUX 6.Few of them are planning for the future. 7.Are your friends too tired to work today? 8.Every day during this week Katy was late for school. 6.We were asked for a donation to a worthy cause. 7.They wanted all of us to call before noon. Page 15

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