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The most common linking verbs are (1 point) auxillary verbs. intransitive verbs. various forms of be.
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The most common linking verbs are (1 point)
auxillary verbs.
intransitive verbs.
various forms of be.
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C.) Various forms to be: am, is, are, was, were, being, been
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A linking verb connects two parts of a sentence. Auxiliary verbs are used to create complex tenses, such as future perfect continuous (will have been going - where
will have been
are all auxiliary verbs). Intransitive verbs are intransitive - they are not linking.
So, having this in mind, the most common linking verbs are
various forms of be.
For example:
She
is
very tall.
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