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Linking Verbs

Linking Verbs. Directions . Divide your paper into 3 columns: Subject Verb PN/PA . Sentence Practice. 1. Franklin is our hometown. 2. This potato salad is quite delicious. 3. This land was once their farm. 4. Some stories are inspirational.

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Linking Verbs

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  1. Linking Verbs

  2. Directions Divide your paper into 3 columns: Subject Verb PN/PA

  3. Sentence Practice • 1. Franklin is our hometown. • 2. This potato salad is quite delicious. • 3. This land was once their farm. • 4. Some stories are inspirational. • 5. The family reunion is an important event. • 6. Our great-grandparents are strong.

  4. On Your Own • 1. I am president of our class. • 2. You look handsome in your suit. • 3. The large house looked deserted. • 4. Thursday is Kathy’s eleventh birthday. • 5. Linus feels secure with his blanket. • 6. Many of Erica’s classmates were jealous of her success. • 7. Nancy was nervous at the beginning of her speech. • 8. My sister was a homecoming queen. • 9. The buildings were black with coal dust. • 10.That spinach salad is bright green.

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