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An action verb expresses a physical or mental activity performed by the subject, such as "run," "think," or "create." In contrast, a linking verb connects the subject to additional information about it, often describing a state of being or condition, with common examples including "is," "seem," and "become." Linking verbs do not show action but rather serve to link the subject to a subject complement, which can be an adjective or a noun.

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