A verb is a word used to say the action of a person place or a thing
An entire sentence can't be a linking or action verb. Taste is a linking verb in that sentence. It's not an action because the sandwich isn't performing the action of tasting something called good. Taste links the subject (sandwich) to the predicate adjective (good).
A linking verb is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence. An interrogative sentence is the only instance when a linking verb starts a sentence.Examples:Is Jack your brother? (Jack is brother)Was the movie good? (movie was good)
The verb in the sentence is "is," which is the linking verb connecting the subject "compassion" to the predicate "good for the giver and the receiver."
a verb is an action word hence there is a verb for action and a linking verb in the sentence for example an opera singer sound good.
They erected a statue in his memory.
No, there are some errors in the sentence, "Do you think does he looks good?"The auxiliary (helper) verb 'does' is unnecessary:"Do you think he looks good?"The verb 'does' can be used as the auxiliary verb if the main verb is the subjunctive form 'look':"Do you think he does look good?"
Is is the verb in your sentence.
No it does not! It smells good - It smells bad.
Adverb
Neither. You're is a contraction; a combination of you (pronoun) and are (verb). The contraction you're functions as the subject and verb (or auxiliary verb) of a sentence or a clause. Examples:You are a good friend. Or, You're a good friend.You are making good grades. Or, You'remaking good grades.
The verb in that sentence is "are".
'to be' is a linking verb not an action verb. It expresses a 'state of being'. You are good. You = good 'are' is the second person of 'to be'