Asked by lulu
White House pets become almost as well known as their owners,
what type o verb is become?
what type o verb is become?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Do you think it's action or linking?
Answered by
lulu
Action because there is not any other verbs with it.
Answered by
lulu
I looked it up and it says become is ALWAYS a linking verb. It seems confusing because you would expect a linking verb to link 2 verbs as in:
has become, had jumped, and became is alone. It is not has become.
has become, had jumped, and became is alone. It is not has become.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Ahh! Linking verbs link the subject with the predicate adjective or predicate nominative. Consider these examples.
She is a teacher.
He was always nice.
Mr. Jones became a principal.
As you can see, the word following the linking verb means the same as or describes the subject.
She is a teacher.
He was always nice.
Mr. Jones became a principal.
As you can see, the word following the linking verb means the same as or describes the subject.
Answered by
lulu
Thanks
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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