If your CD player sounds too loud even with both doors shut, it could be due to vibrations resonating through the structure or poor sound insulation. The player might also be amplifying sound waves that escape through small gaps or openings. Additionally, the volume settings or the quality of the CD itself could contribute to the perceived loudness. Consider adjusting the volume or using soundproofing materials to mitigate the noise.
Linking Verb and Intransitive Verb
The sentence "Even with both doors shut your CD player sounds too loud" is intransitive because it does not have a direct object. It describes an action (the CD player sounding too loud) without transferring that action to an object.
The verb "sounds" in this sentence is intransitive. It does not require a direct object to complete its meaning.
No, "shut" is not a linking verb in this sentence. In this case, "shut" is used as an adjective describing the state of the doors. The linking verb in this sentence is "sounds," which links the subject "CD player" to its description "too loud."
A transitive verb is an action verb that has an object that receives the action. In this case, the object CD player does not receive the action sounds, so the verb is intransitive.
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