A linking verb is different than an action verb because…
A. There is no difference between the two.
B. Linking verbs are a form of “to be” and focus more on how a person is feeling. Action verbs focus more on what something is actually doing.
C. Action verbs are a form of “to be” and focus more on how a person is feeling. Linking verbs focus more on what something is actually doing.
D. Action verbs can be present or past tense.
Select your answer:
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