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1. Paying attention to "linking", listen carefully. 2. Mark 'linking'
1. Paying attention to the linking mark, listen carefully.
2. Mark 'linking' on the place where two words are pronounced as a
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John
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1. Paying attention to "linking", listen carefully.
2. Mark 'linking' where two words are pronounced as a linking sound. 3. Mark
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John
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1. Paying attention to "linking", listen carefully.
2. Mark 'linking' where two words are pronounced as a linking sound. 3. Mark
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John
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1. ex) I like her very much.
In this sentence, 'like and her' link together. They are pronounced as a linking sound or liaison
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John
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Will you check the following English sentences?
1. Paying attention to the intonation mark, listen carefully. (Do I have to use
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John
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I have a few question on linking verbs:
1. I am fond of both kinds of comics. linking verb - fond? 2. Joseph Pulitzer was the
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Emily
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Tell if the verb is action or linking.
1. My grandmother seems young to me. seems-linking 2. They looked odd in the old-fashioned
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Janice
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Can you check these sentences?
Identify whether each sentence includes an action verb, linking verb, or verb phrase. 1. Celina is
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Alexis
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linking, transitive, and intransitives verbs?
would the sentence "the old woman's house smelled like a ginat litter box." be
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C
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what follows a linking or action verd
After a linking verb, there'll be a predicate noun or predicate adjective: ~~She is my
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sindy
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