Topics: Linking Verbs and Tenses
Which sentence correctly uses “were” as a linking verb?
A. They were excited about the upcoming game.
B. She were helping her brother with his homework.
C. The flower were blooming in the garden.
D. We were seeing the sunset.
Select your answer:

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