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No, for a verb to be a linking verb, the direct object of the verb must be a form of the subject or what the subject has become. The cake must have icing. (the cake is not and does not become the icing) We must have cake. (we are not the cake and we do not become cake) The cake is delicious. (cake = delicious, this is a linking verb) The cake is ready. (cake -> ready, this is a linking verb)
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The noun cake is a countable noun; one cake or a dozen cakes.
i wonder what rhymes with agression? i know regression. i licked the cake :)
Nothing really rhymes with both the words take apart but if you do just take then you get: Fake Blake Sake Bake Wake Cake Ache Rake/Raike Lake Make Also for Apart there are: Fart Dart Heart Wart Cart Art Mart Part Tart Tarte Depart Impart Restart You obviously would be able to find more. xox
A word with similar meaning that rhymes with 'cake' is 'opaque'.
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Cake rhymes with rake and you bake a cake.
Cake! It is a common tradition to have cake on birthdays, and "cake" rhymes with "luck."
piece of CAKE!
Leaf raker,fart maker,cake baker,letter taker. Mostly anything that has a ker at the end.
No, "cake" has the long "a" sound - rhymes with "brake".
Cake, fake, ache...