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Linking Verbs and Predicate Words. Page 81-82. Linking Verbs. connect a sentence’s subject with a noun or an adjective in the predicate. are followed by a word in the predicate that tells what a subject is or is like. Predicate Nouns. Tell what the subject is.
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Linking Verbsand Predicate Words Page 81-82
Linking Verbs • connect a sentence’s subject with a noun or an adjective in the predicate. • arefollowed by a word in the predicate that tells what a subject is or is like.
Predicate Nouns • Tell what the subject is. • Is still a person, place, or (more usually) a thing. Predicate Adjectives • Tell what the subject is like. • Describe the subject.
Common Linking Verbs appear seem feel grow become taste look The be verbs: am, is, are, was, were
Examples Exercise 1 pg. 81-82 Draw two lines under the verb in each sentence. Write AV in the blank if the verb is an action verb. Write LV in the blank if the verb is a linking verb. ____ 6. Their noses are extremely sensitive. ____ 13.Most dogs have forty-two teeth. LV AV
Examples Exercise 2 pg. 82 Draw two lines under the linking verb in each sentence. Write PA in the blank if the verb is followed by a predicate adjective. Write PN in the blank if the verb is followed by a predicate noun. ___ 5. Indigos seem very friendly. ___ 16. All snakes are carnivores. PA PN