The flowers remained fresh throughout the week.
"Is" is a linking verb. Linking verbs are used to connect the subject of a sentence to a noun or adjective that renames or describes the subject.
"Am" is a linking verb. Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a noun or an adjective that describes or renames the subject. In this case, "am" links the subject to a description of identity or state.
"To" is not a linking verb. Linking verbs are verbs that connect the subject of a sentence to a complement such as an adjective or noun that describes or renames the subject. "In" is also not a linking verb, it is a preposition that shows a relationship between two things in a sentence.
"Was" is a linking verb. It is used to connect the subject of a sentence to a subject complement that describes or renames the subject.
"Is" can function as both a linking verb and an auxiliary verb. As a linking verb, it connects the subject of a sentence to a subject complement, typically describing a state of being. For example, in the sentence "He is happy," "is" is a linking verb connecting "he" to "happy."
The word "remained" is a linking verb. Linking verbs are followed by an adjective or noun and cannot end a sentence.
No. All forms of to be (am, is, are, was were, been) are linking verbs, but there are also others, such as to stay, remain, grow.
"Is" is the linking verb in this sentence. All this means is that "is" is the verb and the type of verb is a linking verb.
The sentence in which the verb is a linking verb uses the verb to connect the subject of the verb to more information about the subject. The linking verb will not express an action.
linking verb It is the only verb in the sentence.
There is no linking verb in that sentence. The only verb, loves, is a transitive verb. The direct object of the transitive verb is "driving".
Was is a linking verb so yeah it is
appear, feel, grow, look, prove, remain, smell, sound, taste, and turn.If you can substitute am, is, or are and the sentence still sounds logical, then the verb is a linking verb.eg Jon tasted the wasabi paste. It is not correct to say Jon is the wasabi paste.So taste is not a linking verb in this sentence.The soup tastes good. If we substitute is in this sentence it makes sense eg The soup is goodSo taste is a linking verb in this sentence.
The linking verb in that sentence is "seems".
The verb in the sentence is 'is', a linking verb (sketch = picture).
"Am" is a linking verb. Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a noun or an adjective that describes or renames the subject. In this case, "am" links the subject to a description of identity or state.
Yes, "seems" is a linking verb.