No. It is two auxilary verbs. "Should" is a modal auxilary, and "have" is the auxilary used to make the perfect aspect.
"Should have" can be used with linking verbs (he should have been happy) or with action verbs (he should have driven), but is itself neither.
"It" is not a linking verb. "It" is a pronoun.
The sentence is "Shelly should have been more careful on the path." The complete linking verb is "should have been."
Was is a linking verb.
"Is should be" is not a correct verb phrase in English grammar. "Is" is a linking verb and "should be" is a modal verb phrase. A correct verb phrase would be "is eating" or "is sleeping."
"Was" is a linking verb. It is used to connect the subject of a sentence to a subject complement that describes or renames the subject.
I think the linking verb is should. Have is the helping verb and should links it into the sentence properly.
No. The verb to become is a linking verb, and the verb to be is a linking verb, but they are two separate verbs.
Was is a linking verb.
Linking verb
"Did" is not a linking verb.
Linking verb.Were is the past tense plural be verb any form of be verb is a linking verb.
"It" is not a linking verb. "It" is a pronoun.
action, it is the past tense of the verb surround.
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
The sentence is "Shelly should have been more careful on the path." The complete linking verb is "should have been."
it is a linking verb
The linking verb is are.