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Read each sentence, and determine if it contains an action verb or a linking verb. Then, write a related sentence with the type of verb that does not appear in the first sentence. Read each sentence, and determine if it contains an action verb or a linking verb. Then, write a related sentence with the type of verb that does not appear in the first sentence.
2. His descriptions capture the lush splendor of the Caribbean islands.
3. His long time at sea seems particularly tense.
4. Columbus made several subsequent journeys to the "new" world.
5. Of course, to the native inhabitants their world was not new at all.
A:
2. The lush splendor of the Caribbean islands were beautiful.
3. He acted particularly tense on his long trip at sea.
4. He visited the "new" world several times.
5. The native inhabitants familiarized themselves with the "new" world.
2. His descriptions capture the lush splendor of the Caribbean islands.
3. His long time at sea seems particularly tense.
4. Columbus made several subsequent journeys to the "new" world.
5. Of course, to the native inhabitants their world was not new at all.
A:
2. The lush splendor of the Caribbean islands were beautiful.
3. He acted particularly tense on his long trip at sea.
4. He visited the "new" world several times.
5. The native inhabitants familiarized themselves with the "new" world.
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4 is wrong. The others are right.
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