Saturday, July 30, 2011

Jul 21, The Verb Is as an Action Verb

If the verb "is" is an action verb, but it is also a linking verb, then how does it express an action?


For example: "Mary is my classmate."


("Is" is a verb. What action does it expresses?)


 answer:


This is an excellent question!


The verb "is" actually expresses a state of being.


The action is "to be."


For example, "Jane is in the room."


She isn't necessarily doing something. She is simply being there. She is located there.


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