Linking verbs are verbs that connect the subject of the sentence to adjectives or nouns that describe it. They are words that show the state of being. The most common linking verbs are the "be" verbs. Please refer to "be" verbs to learn how to use "am", "is", "are".
Linking verbs are not action verbs. They are used to link the subject of the sentence to the word that is describing it. However, some linking verbs look like action words. Examples of linking verbs and action verbs are in the table below.
Directions: What is the linking verb in each sentence?
1) The teachers are busy. __________
2) David looks tired. __________
3) Ronald seems lonely. __________
4) The fabric feels rough. __________
5) I am hungry. __________
6) The ocean sounds peaceful. __________
7) Mark is handsome. __________
8) The fish tastes bad. __________
9) They appear lost. __________
10) She sounds confused. __________
Directions: Is the verb a linking verb or an action verb?
1) Julia is an architect.
a. Linking Verb
b. Action Verb
2) The model looks in the mirror.
a. Linking Verb
b. Action Verb
3) The children are asleep.
a. Linking Verb
b. Action Verb
4) The towels smell fresh.
a. Linking Verb
b. Action Verb
5) Karen seems worried.
a. Linking Verb
b. Action Verb
6) The robber appeared from the bushes.
a. Linking Verb
b. Action Verb
7) The dessert tastes sweet.
a. Linking Verb
b. Action Verb
8) I am an accountant.
a. Linking Verb
b. Action Verb
9) The driver sounds his horn.
a. Linking Verb
b. Action Verb
10) The student feels confident.
a. Linking Verb
b. Action Verb
Quiz 1 Answers
1) are
2) looks
3) seems
4) feels
5) am
6) sounds
7) is
8) tastes
9) appear
10) sounds
Quiz 2 Answers
1) a. Linking Verb
2) b. Action Verb
3) a. Linking Verb
4) a. Linking Verb
5) a. Linking Verb
6) b. Action Verb
7) a. Linking Verb
8) a. Linking Verb
9) b. Action Verb
10) a. Linking Verb