Linking Verbs
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Unit 3, Lesson 4
Students will:
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Identify linking verbs and the word in
the predicate that describes the
subject.
Some verbs show action.
Jennifer runs.
Some verbs are helping verbs.
Jennifer is running now.
A linking verb links the subject of a
sentence with a word or words in
the predicate.
A linking verb does not show
action.
A linking verb is not a helping verb.
Some verbs can be either linking verbs or
action verbs.
The crowd looked at the divers.
▪ Looked = action verb.
▪ Direct Object = divers.
The divers looked tired.
▪ Looked = linking verb.
▪ Direct Object = none
A linking verb is followed by a word in
the predicate that names or describes
the subject.
Anna looks cheerful.
▪ Cheerful describes Anna.
Linking verbs never have a direct
object.
Am
Smell
Look
Were
Is
Seem
Feel
Will be
Are
Appear
Taste
Was
Ray is a swimmer and a diver.
He was a winner last week.
Ray’s parents are coaches.
They feel proud of Ray.
LV
Gertrude looked strong and fit.
In 1926 she seemed ready for a test of her agility.
LV
She was the first woman to swim the English
channel.
LV
Gertrude swam the distance in fewer than
fifteen hours.
Action
She set a world record.
Ederle will be a champion to swimmers
LV
Action
Joan visited Australia
Action
She saw grown
kangaroos.
Action
Action
One kangaroo was five
feet tall.
A park ranger told Joan
about kangaroos.
Kangaroos are
mammals.
Linking
Linking
Females carry their
young in pouches.
He smelled terrible.
Action
Linking
The babies appear in
the pouch.
Linking
The mother is a good
protector.
Linking
Linking
The best known
kangaroos are the gray
kangaroos.
She is a strong animal.
Linking
Linking
Smaller kangaroos
appear timid.
Her tail looks powerful.
Linking
Most people feel afraid of sharks. The shark’s
streamlined body looks torpedo-like. Its many
teeth always seem sharp. Some species really are a
threat to people. The white shark stretches to about
twenty feet. It attacks boats and frightens
swimmers. Not all sharks are a menace, however.
The whale shark is quite harmless. Its diet is small
fish and plankton.
WB pgs. 42 & 43