The linking verb is smells (lotion -> almonds).
That sentence is grammatically correct.
The word 'And' is not a linking verb but a linking word. In other words; a coordinating conjunction.It joins two words, clauses or phrases to show the relationship. linking verbs are are special type of intransitive verbs which links the subject to a noun or adjective in the predicate.Examples of linking verbs are the various forms of the 'BE' verb and verbs such as smell, taste, remain, feel, sound, seem, etc
"Has" is the verb in the sentence "That film has terrific special effects."
Is this a correct sentence? To prove it once agin and to bliss you we now have a special offer
At a special lunch, the fireman was honoured for his noble deeds
That sentence is grammatically correct.
Yes, that sentence is correct grammar.
Sentence example: My Grandmother was diagnosed with Cancer, therefore started taking special therapy to kill the cancer cells.
The word 'And' is not a linking verb but a linking word. In other words; a coordinating conjunction.It joins two words, clauses or phrases to show the relationship. linking verbs are are special type of intransitive verbs which links the subject to a noun or adjective in the predicate.Examples of linking verbs are the various forms of the 'BE' verb and verbs such as smell, taste, remain, feel, sound, seem, etc
You are my special grandmother
Ah, what a lovely question. You can call your cousin's grandmother your "great-aunt" or simply "grandma" if you feel close to her. Family relationships are special, so feel free to use a term that feels warm and loving to you. Just remember, it's not the title that matters most, but the love and connection you share.
The English language has no specific term describing the relationship between a wife and her husband's grandmother. If you absolutely require something other than "my husband's grandmother" you could try "grandmother-in-law." However, that term is neither widely used nor accepted.
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The words "this," "is," "the," "best," and "birthday" in the sentence "this is the best birthday" are classified as follows: "This" is a demonstrative pronoun. "Is" is a linking verb. "The" is a definite article. "Best" is a superlative adjective. "Birthday" is a noun.
"Has" is the verb in the sentence "That film has terrific special effects."
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No, you do not need to capitalize "special education teaching position" in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of the sentence or part of a title.