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A. Directions: Underline the verb in each sentence and identify whether it is ACTION VERB or LINKING VERB.

1. The man rested his head on his pillow.
2. This dress looks amazing on you.
3. Your boots are dirty from your walk.
4. Franklin rode his bike to my house.
5. This new recipe tastes funny.
6. Marty and his friend play hockey.
7. The sheets were clean and fresh.
8. Most Saturdays, we clean the house.
9. After supper, finish your homework.
10. The meal is now too cold.​

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Answer:

1. The man rested his head on his pillow. A

2. This dress looks amazing on you. L

3. Your boots are dirty from your walk. L

4. Franklin rode his bike to my house. A

5. This new recipe tastes funny. L

6. Marty and his friend play hockey. A

7. The sheets were clean and fresh. A

8. Most Saturdays, we clean the house. A

9. After supper, finish your homework. A

10. The meal is now too cold.​ L

Step-by-step explanation:

An action verb tells what the subject does.

A linking verb connects the subject to words that describe the subject.

( hope this helps, have great day!)

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