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What is the function of a linking verb? A.to express the subject’s physical action B.to express the condition or existence of the subject C.to express the subject’s mental action D.to tell what the subject
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What is the function of a linking verb?
A.to express the subject’s physical action
B.to express the condition or existence of the subject
C.to express the subject’s mental action
D.to tell what the subject does, did, or will do
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the answer is b i think
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D.to tell what the subject does, did, or will do
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