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24 March, 11:57

What is the difference between action verbs and linking verbs?

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    24 March, 13:34
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    Well, the name itself explains it all.

    Action verbs are there to show some kind of an action, such as: to write, to read, to dance, etc.

    Linking verbs are there to link two or more things together. For example: John is a student. - there is no action here
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