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The verb should be sounds because violinist is singular or you could make violinist plural - violinists.
The violinists usually sound terrible.
The violinist usually sounds terrible.
Duncan Heyward believed that the terrible sound he heard was produced by the footstep of a giant.
Duncan Heyward thought the terrible sound he heard was made by a panther or other wild animal.
When a verb is used as a linking verb, it is intransitive, since it does not take an object.The story sounds interesting.In this example, the linking verb links a noun subject (story) with a predicate adjective (interesting).
"Sound" can be used as a linking verb when it describes the condition or state of something, such as in "She sounds tired." It can also be used as an action verb when it refers to the act of making a noise or producing a sound, as in "The alarm clock sounds at 6 a.m."
Yes, these are all linking verbs. Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence with a subject complement, which can be a noun, pronoun, or adjective that describes or renames the subject.
Terrible.
Both I's in linking have short I sounds, as in listing and thinking.
sound or sounds. They sound terrible. The band sounds good.
Duncan Heyward believed that the terrible sound he heard was produced by the footstep of a giant.
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Duncan Heyward thought the terrible sound he heard was made by a panther or other wild animal.
Mischa Elman has: Played Himself - Violinist in "Mischa Elman" in 1926. Played Himself - Violinist in "Upbeat in Music" in 1943. Played Violinist in "Okay for Sound" in 1946. Played Violinist in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Himself - Violinist in "The Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950. Played himself in "Person to Person" in 1953. Played himself in "The Patti Page Oldsmobile Show" in 1958. Played Himself - Violinist in "The Bell Telephone Hour" in 1959.
No, the linking verbs are be, am, was, were, been, being, appear, become, feel, grow, look,seem, remain, smell, sound, stay, taste,and turn!
When a verb is used as a linking verb, it is intransitive, since it does not take an object.The story sounds interesting.In this example, the linking verb links a noun subject (story) with a predicate adjective (interesting).
Some linking verbs are: act must appear prove be remain become seem can smell come sound fall stay feel taste get turn go wax grow will have indicate keep look may See the "Related Link" for more resources on linking verbs.
"Sound" can be used as a linking verb when it describes the condition or state of something, such as in "She sounds tired." It can also be used as an action verb when it refers to the act of making a noise or producing a sound, as in "The alarm clock sounds at 6 a.m."
If the string is producing a sound that is too low, the violinist can carefully turn the corresponding tuning peg clockwise to tighten the string and raise its pitch. It's important to make small adjustments and periodically check the pitch using a tuner to avoid over-tightening the string. If the issue persists, it may indicate a more serious problem and the violinist should consult with a professional luthier.