Appear.
The verb appear can be a linking verb or an action verb.
The verb to appear is an action verb as a word for coming into view.Example: The school will appear as soon as you turn the corner.The verb to appear is a being verb as a word for seem or to give the impression of being.Example: You appear to be lost.
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the verb for wind is wound
Appear.
The verb appear can be a linking verb or an action verb.
The verb to appear is an action verb as a word for coming into view.Example: The school will appear as soon as you turn the corner.The verb to appear is a being verb as a word for seem or to give the impression of being.Example: You appear to be lost.
The verb "appear" is a linking verb in this sentence because it connects the subject "girls" with the predicate adjective "excited." It describes a state of being rather than an action.
adverb.The children always appear happy. - verb is appear
No, "appear" is not a preposition. It is a verb that describes something coming into sight or becoming noticeable.
Appear.
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the verb for wind is wound
Appeared: "Appear" is a regular verb.
Yes, "reappear" is a verb. It means to appear again or to become visible after disappearing.
For a verb to be a linking verb, the direct object of the verb will be another word for or another form of the subject of the verb. A linking verb acts as an equals sign; 'Mary is my sister.' (Mary=sister); or 'Mary's feet got wet.' (feet->wet). Examples: The teacher appeared tired. (teacher=tired) The teacher appeared in the doorway. (not a linking verb)