A linking verb connects two parts of a sentence. Auxiliary verbs are used to create complex tenses, such as future perfect continuous (will have been going - where <em>will have been </em>are all auxiliary verbs). Intransitive verbs are intransitive - they are not linking.
So, having this in mind, the most common linking verbs are various forms of be.
For example:
She <u>is</u> very tall.
Sorry can't help you I'm still on fractions.
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The second one is the only one that does.
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1.) My sister thinks she's <u>smarter</u> than me, but I don't agree.
2.) Avatar is probably <u>the worst</u> film I've seen.
3.) What is <u>the wettest</u> month of the year in England?
4.) Do you think the Harry Potter films are <u>better</u> than the books?
5.)Who is <u>the most powerful</u> person in your country?
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1. older
2. the funniest
3. the worst
4. long
5. more difficult
6. fast
7. the most beautiful
8. bigger
9. happiest
10.further
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1-This is the cheapest table in the store.
2-Sue's cookies are not as good as mine.
3-Football is more popular than basketball.
4-This dress is a lot more expensive than the black dress.
5- Sue speaks faster than her sister.