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. Seems is a copula ('linking' verb).
No it is a linking verb
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"Seems" is a 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. Seems is a copula ('linking' verb).
No it is a linking verb
The verb in the sentence is "seems." It is a linking verb that connects the subject "he" to the subject complement "tired."
Yes, "seems" is a linking verb.
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The verb in "He or she seems selfish" is "seems." It is used to describe the appearance or impression that someone is selfish without confirming it as a fact.
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The linking verb in that sentence is "seems".