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Complement Direct and Indirect Objects, Subject Complements

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the subject He. The linking verb was connects He and one.) The author of that story is Anne McCaffrey. (The . SUBJECT COMPLEMENTS Subject complements always complete the meaning of linking verbs, not action verbs. Common Linking Verbs Appear Become Grow Remain Smell Stay

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1 - Daily Grammar

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- 6 - Lesson 3 Instructions: Pick out the verbs in these sentences and tell whether they are action verbs or linking verbs. 1. Suddenly someone sneezed loudly.

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The Auxiliary Verb

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1 THE AUXILIARY VERB Recognize an auxiliary verb when you see one. Every sentence must have a verb.To depict doable activities, writers use action verbs.To describe conditions, writers choose linking verbs.

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Chapter 6 PHRASES, CLAUSES, AND SENTENCES

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plement of a linking verb. In the following example, the gerund phrase Riding the black stallion acts as a noun and is the subject of the verb terrified. Riding the black stallion terrified Hugh. In the next sentence, the gerund phrase seeing the suspect is the direct object of the verb reported. Notice that the entire phrase, not just the word

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