No.
Seems is a state verb.
No. Seems is a copula ('linking' verb).
The verb in this sentence is "seems."
it is a linking verb. "Seems" "tastes" "smells" are all the same kind of verb, what one of my old teacher called "Wannabe Verbs", meaning they want to be a "Being Verb" (be, is, was, might be, etc. etc.) The soup seems good..... SEEMS is a Linking Verb to GOOD, which is the PREDICATE ADJECTIVE
No it is a linking verb
Seems is the verb. To be tired is a verbal phrase, a verb form functioning as another part of speech in this sentence.
The answer would depend on the specific sentence you are referring to. Action verbs show physical or mental action, while linking verbs connect the subject to a subject complement (noun or adjective). Providing the sentence would allow for a more accurate classification.
The verb is the action word in a sentence that describes what the subject is doing.
There is no action verb. The verb "is" (to be) is a linking verb.
The linking verb in that sentence is "seems".
The action verb is have.
The verb is the action word in any sentence.
A verb