No, the verb provided, the past tense of the verb to provide.
The easy way to recognize a linking verb is that a linking verb acts as an equals sign:
No. The verb to become is a linking verb, and the verb to be is a linking verb, but they are two separate verbs.
Was is a linking verb.
Linking verb
"Did" is not a linking verb.
Linking verb.Were is the past tense plural be verb any form of be verb is a linking verb.
"It" is not a linking verb. "It" is a pronoun.
action, it is the past tense of the verb surround.
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
it is a linking verb
The linking verb is are.
A linking verb acts as an equals sign. The object of a linking verb restates the subject; for example:'We are sisters.' (We=sisters);or the subject becomes the object: 'Our feet got wet.' (feet->wet).The object of a linking verb is called a subject complement.A subject complement can be a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective.The potential linking verbs in the given choices are is and grows.Examples:The train is late. (a linking verb, train=late)James is changing his clothes. (not a linking verb, James is not and does not become his clothes)The sky grows dark at this time of day. (a linking verb, sky->dark)James grows carrots in his garden. (not a linking verb, James is not and does not become carrots)
Was is a linking verb.