4. Examine – action verb
5. Wants – linking verb
6. Direct–action verb
7. Unable- action verb
8. Realizes – linking verb
9. Acknowledges- linking verb
10. Becomes- linking verb
11. Directs – action verb
12. Remain – linking verb
13. Be- linking verb
Action verbs are doing verbs or verbs that denote some action taking place. Linking verbs are used to describe the sentence.
An example of an action verb would be:
Sana grows small plants in her backyard. Grows here is an action word as it describes what Sana is doing
An example of a linking verb would be:
I grew tired of mobile games. Grew here describes the sentence.
This is the difference between action verbs and linking verbs.
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1) I'd like to be immune to speeding... because who has time to go the speed limit?!
2) Um... cloth? hopefully?
3) Mannnn wings are amazing but they get wing sauce EVERYWHERE! I can find wing sauce in my ears afterwards lol
4) My craziest teacher was Hutch... she once poured an entire gallon of water on a kid (in the middle of class) to demonstrate a point about grammar... kid was soaking wet the rest of the day
He ruined her life by destroying and rebuilding her so called "poor" identity
And so made her lose who she really is