Linking verbs link the subject to another word that renames or describes the subject.
Examples of linking verbs are: <em>be, become, seem, smell. </em>
For instance, in the sentence <em>Maria will become a doctor</em>, the subject, <em>Maria</em>, is linked to the word <em>doctor </em>which describes her.
Helping verbs are verbs which accompany the main verb and help to either form an interrogative or negative form, or they help in the formation of a tense. Examples of helping verbs are: <em>would</em>, <em>will</em>, <em>can</em>, <em>could</em>.
Action verbs are verbs which describe an action, they describe what the subject is doing, such as <em>run</em>, <em>eat</em>, <em>read</em>.
(Pronoun verbs do not exist as a category of verbs.)
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If cameras did not exist, there would be no television, no music, and no social media; this means there would be no digital entertainment. We would also not be able to capture meaningful memories. Photography connects us to our past lives by reminding us of our friends, our family, and possibly those who have passed.
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My answer is self-explanatory.
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B
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A: Modern war is inherently violent and unfair.
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I would say that the answer is A, handout.