A linking verb, as the name itself says, is used to link, or to connect parts of a sentence. In this sentence, there are two verbs - went and is. However, went is not a linking verb but rather a main verb. This means that the linking verb is IS.
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"That she was unhappy" is a noun clause. It is the subject of the sentence, "That she was unhappy was obvious to all
Answer:
:)
Explanation:
One day, me and my family <u>went</u> to the movies. We <u>got</u> popcorn and ice cream. So far it was all going well. But then the power went off........ Great!!!!! The lights on the stairs <u>went</u> black so did the movie. Well there's a waste of our money.
Answer: i don't know what u mean but i think ur saying i should choose a word... so i think "Eagle" because...
Explanation: the "e" is pronounce exactly as in the alphabet...