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In the passage about the United States Customs Department, which verb is a linking verb?

a. Needs
b. Trains
c. Is
d. Chuckle

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Final answer:

The linking verb in the passage about the United States Customs Department is 'is.' Linking verbs connect the subject with additional information, such as a description or identification, rather than showing action.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given passage about the United States Customs Department, the verb that is a linking verb is 'is'. Linking verbs connect the subject of the sentence with additional information about the subject. They do not show action but instead link the subject with a subject complement, such as a noun or adjective that describes or identifies the subject. For example, in the sentence 'She is a Customs Officer,' is links the subject 'she' with the complement 'a Customs Officer,' which describes her occupation.

Here are the correct forms of the verbs for the review questions:

  1. There is fewer criminals on the street since the law was passed.
  2. That may be, but there is no evidence that it's making us any safer.
  3. Mathematics is the fundamental language of physics.
  4. Jerry, who runs around all weekend trying to find great deals at big-box stores, sometimes loses sight of what's really important.
  5. Civics is taught in every high school in America.
  6. The protesters holding that hand-painted sign seem really motivated.
  7. Throwing politicians to the media sharks does them some good.
  8. Neither the sword nor the pen is most mighty in this situation.
  9. Charity or alms helps those suffering most from the recession.
  10. Potassium and water are a dangerous combination!

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