not exactly. a transitional word is a word that you use when you make a new paragraph or whatever. an example is Next or Then or Second but there are many more.
The word nevertheless links the two thoughts in the sentence. Nevertheless is a transition word and a linking word.
Linking verbs connect to parts of a word: the subject and then subject complement. Linking words are words like: are, is, was, were, and so on. Action verbs denote action as in "He jumps." or "She ran." The subjects are doing something.
Transition words includeFurthermoreMoreoverLikewiseOn the contraryOn the other handPlusIn additionAdditionally
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
There seems to be no evidence linking the two together.By linking the wires, we complete the circuit.
Transitions
Likes is a linking verb. It's a linking verb because if you use the sentence "She likes to play ball,", it would be a linking verb because you can like.
linking......i think
a linking word is a word that link 2 sentences together. For example "and" "because"
The conjunction word linking "echo" and "pot" could be "and".
The linking verb is smells (lotion -> almonds).
The word cat is a noun, a word for an animal, a thing.Words that are linking or action (or being) are verbs.