
Business English 10th Edition by Mary Ellen Guffey,Carolyn Seefer
Edition 10ISBN: 978-0324789744
Business English 10th Edition by Mary Ellen Guffey,Carolyn Seefer
Edition 10ISBN: 978-0324789744 Exercise 18
Linking verbs are followed by complements that identify, rename, or describe the subjects. The most common linking verbs are the forms of be ( am, is, are, was , and so on) and the verbs of the senses ( feels, appears, tastes, smells , and so on). The following sentences all contain linking verbs. For each sentence underline the linking verb and write its complement in the space provided.
Examples: Leony feels confident in her abilities. confident________
Our current team leader is Joy DePover. Joy DePover__________
It seems unusually cold in here today. ____________
Examples: Leony feels confident in her abilities. confident________
Our current team leader is Joy DePover. Joy DePover__________
It seems unusually cold in here today. ____________
Explanation
Linking verbs are forms of be and verbs ...
Business English 10th Edition by Mary Ellen Guffey,Carolyn Seefer
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