"looks." E.g.*, "He looks parched."
*e.g. stands for "exempli gratia" which means "for example" in Latin. :)
"Are" is not a pronoun. Are is a verb (can be a linking or helping verb), one of the 'being verbs'; the second person singular and the present plural of 'be'.You are going to the store? (helping verb)We are here. (Linking verb).
A linking verb is a verb acting as an equals sign, the subject is the object or becomes the object.Examples for singular, indefinite pronouns:Each is an individual. (individual = each, a singular indefinite pronoun)No one was safe. (safe = no one, a singular indefinite pronoun)Little got wet. (wet = little, a singular indefinite pronoun)
"It" is not a linking verb. "It" is a pronoun.
Was is a linking verb.
am is the present tense, first person singular conjugation of the verb to be:I amyou arehe/she/it isyou arethey are
A verb of being = singular past tense be verb.
Am can be used as a linking verb for the first person singular, as in "I am awake". It can also be used as a helping verb, again in the first person singular, such as in "I am typing a sentence".
"Are" is not a pronoun. Are is a verb (can be a linking or helping verb), one of the 'being verbs'; the second person singular and the present plural of 'be'.You are going to the store? (helping verb)We are here. (Linking verb).
Belongs is the third person singular form of belong. It is not a linking verbTo test to see if a verb is a linking verb try replacing the verb with IS and see if it makes sense. egThe food tasted good. -- replace tasted with is -- The food is good. SO tasted is a linking verbThe money belongs to me. -- replace belongs with is -- The money is to me. So belongs is not a linking verb
No. The verb to become is a linking verb, and the verb to be is a linking verb, but they are two separate verbs.
Yes, the word 'is' is the third-person singular, present tense conjugation of "to be." It is used as a linking verb (used for description), e.g. He is nice. It is also a helping verb forming the present continuous tense (with an action or linking verb after it), e.g. He is running.
Was is a linking verb.
Linking verb
"Did" is not a linking verb.
Yes it is The word are is a linking verb. It's the second person single present tense, and first, second, and third person plural of the verb,'to be'. I am You (singular)are He, she, it is. We are You (plural) are they are.
Linking verb.Were is the past tense plural be verb any form of be verb is a linking verb.
A linking verb is a verb acting as an equals sign, the subject is the object or becomes the object.Examples for singular, indefinite pronouns:Each is an individual. (individual = each, a singular indefinite pronoun)No one was safe. (safe = no one, a singular indefinite pronoun)Little got wet. (wet = little, a singular indefinite pronoun)