linking verb

     

In linguistics, a copula is a wor used to link the subject of a sentence with a predicate (a subject complement or an adverbial). Although it might not itself express an action or condition, it serves to equate (or associate) the subject with the predicate. The word 'copula' originates from the Latin noun for a "link or tie" that connects two different things (for a short history of the copula see the appendix to Moro 1997 and references cited there).

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  • @jh_myers Please, you need to put a subject or object after that linking verb😐😂
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  • A subject complement is a word, phrase, or clause that follows a copular, or linking, verb and describes the...
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  • @__BaiserVisage also it's I've, lol you need a linking verb you feel me ? Lol