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Swimming is one, an innate behavior is one that the animal is born knowing how to do...hope that helps.
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took one for the team. Its cognitive behavioral Psychology
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The verb "to be" is called the "copula". It is also one of the "linking verbs" in English.
If a gymnast does one skill right into another, that's "linking" or "connecting" moves. They receive bonus points for linking them
The word on is a preposition.
The word calm is an adjective. It means to be peaceful. Calm can also be a noun and a verb.
Hunting is one
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No think isn't a linking verb. The linking verbs are be am is are was were been has had have do does can could shall, will would may might must being. Those are the linking verbs. Your welcome! Look out for the storm I'm getting one where I am! Have a nice day! =) Kiera303
A linking verb is followed by a "complement," either a "predicate nominative" or a "predicate adjective." An action verb is followed by one or more of an object and adverb. An object or adverb may be a phrase or clause rather than a single word.
If a gymnast does one skill right into another, that's "linking" or "connecting" moves. They receive bonus points for linking them
The linking verb "is."
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