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how do you tell the difference from Action verbs, and linking verbs

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Sharlet999
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Action verbs identify the action of a noun. Linking verbs connect a subject to its predicate without expressing an action. An example of an action verb is: The fox [jumped] over the fence. An example of a linking verb is: Kate [is] a beautiful girl.
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