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Verb Identification › ViewWhich sentence contains a linking verb?
A. She runs to the store.
B. The milk smells sour.
C. He built a sandcastle.
D. We played soccer.
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Incorrect: First, everything seemed fine, but then things started going wrong.
A. In the first everything seemed fine, but then things started going wrong.
B. At first everything seemed fine, but then things started going wrong.
C. At first of everything seemed fine, but then things started going wrong.
