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Verbs of perception, sense and change-of-state with adjectives
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Verbs which can be used with adjectives in this way are called link verbs. They are also known as copula verbs. They can be divided into groups: Verbs of perception: seem, appear Verbs of sense: look, feel, taste,
smell, sound Change-of-state verbs: become, grow,
get, go, turn |
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Link/copula verbs take adjectives. They can also function
as normal verbs which take adverbs. |
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gorgeous (adj): peckish (adj): a bite to eat: here we go: |
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