Verbs of Incomplete Predication, Types and Their Functions in English Grammar Introduction: The Verbs of incomplete Predication which are also known as Connectors, Copulatives or Linking verbs. They are unable to express or demonstrate actions, but linking the subject of any sentence to a subject complement of complimentary sentences providing additional information about the subject of the sentence. So there are some common examples of Copulative verbs including (BE) In its various forms such as, "am, is, are, was were and etcetera. Also, become, seem, appear, look, feel, smell, taste, and sound." For instance: "The sky is blue" in this sentence the copulative verb (is) connects the noun "sky" which has a complement, "blue." So such complements for any subject of the sentence come up with more information and characteristics about "sky" and helps us in describing the subject "sky". More importantly, Copulative verbs not neces...
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