Feel is the linking verb because it corresponds with the word comfortable. FEEL COMFORTABLE!
An entire sentence can't be a linking or action verb. Taste is a linking verb in that sentence. It's not an action because the sandwich isn't performing the action of tasting something called good. Taste links the subject (sandwich) to the predicate adjective (good).
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The verb taste can be an action verb or a linking verb; for example: Action verb: They let me taste the fudge to see which I liked best. Linking verb: This fudge tastes good.
Tasting is an action. When you are tasting you are performing an act. You are doing something. The chef did something. He acted. Now what do you think the verb tasted is?
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An entire sentence can't be a linking or action verb. Taste is a linking verb in that sentence. It's not an action because the sandwich isn't performing the action of tasting something called good. Taste links the subject (sandwich) to the predicate adjective (good).
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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.
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The verb form for feeling comfortable is to comfort (comforts, comforting, comforted).
Yes it is. It depends upon its usage. "He is a man", "He is going to see a man." I think in this sentence it is not a linking verb but part of the verb phrase 'is going to see'
taste can be a noun or a verb
This milk tastes sour.The dessert tasted wonderful.
The verb taste can be an action verb or a linking verb; for example: Action verb: They let me taste the fudge to see which I liked best. Linking verb: This fudge tastes good.
Tasting is an action. When you are tasting you are performing an act. You are doing something. The chef did something. He acted. Now what do you think the verb tasted is?
Examples of linking verbs include "am," "is," "are," "was," "were," "become," "seem," and "appear." Examples of helping verbs include "can," "will," "shall," "could," "would," "should," and "may."