The verb is "is". "he" is a pronoun, taking the place of a noun , and "sick" is an
adjective, describing the subject,"he".
In that sentence, felt is a linking verb. It connects the subject, Rosemary, to the predicate adjective, sick.
sick
No. All forms of to be (am, is, are, was were, been) are linking verbs, but there are also others, such as to stay, remain, grow.
am, is or was are the singular be verbs.I am feeling good today.He is sick todayThe doctor was late yesterday.
Were is the verb in that sentence.
In that sentence, felt is a linking verb. It connects the subject, Rosemary, to the predicate adjective, sick.
In this sentence, "felt" is an action verb. An action verb shows the action that the subject (John) is performing, which in this case is feeling sick after lunch.
The verb is not incorrect, it is missing. The sentence should be "You had better go inside before you take sick."
sick
No. All forms of to be (am, is, are, was were, been) are linking verbs, but there are also others, such as to stay, remain, grow.
The function of a verb in a sentence is to express an action, state, or occurrence. The verb typically shows the relationship between the subject and the action or state described in the sentence.
- General Smith felt confident. -
am, is or was are the singular be verbs.I am feeling good today.He is sick todayThe doctor was late yesterday.
Sicken is the verb form of sick. "That politician's actions sicken me."
The verb in the sentence "How are they different" is "are."
Is is the verb in your sentence.
The word sick is an adjective; he is a sick man.