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Exploring Linking Verbs: A Guide for A2 Level ESOL Students

  • Writer: David MacFarlane
    David MacFarlane
  • Apr 12, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 13, 2023



Linking verbs are essential in English as they connect the subject of a sentence to information about that subject.


Common linking verbs include "seems," "looks," "sounds," "feels," "smells," and "tastes." These verbs describe a state, condition, or sensory perception. Let's explore the usage of these linking verbs with examples and exercises.


 

"Seems" - Gives an impression or opinion.


Example:


He seems tired.


 

"Looks" - Describes the appearance of someone or something.


Example:


She looks happy.

 

"Sounds" - Describes an impression of auditory information.


Example:


The music sounds beautiful.
 

"Feels" - Describes a tactile sensation or an emotional state.


Examples:

The fabric feels soft.


 

She feels sad.


 

"Smells" - Describes an olfactory sensation.


Example:

The soup smells delicious.

 

"Tastes" - Describes the flavor of something.


Example:

The cake tastes sweet.

By understanding and practicing the use of linking verbs, you can create more descriptive and engaging sentences. Remember to consider the context and the type of sensation or impression you want to convey when choosing the right linking verb.


 

Exercises


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