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Linking verbs: Verbs of incomplete predication?



 
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Linking verbs: Verbs of incomplete predication? #1 (permalink) Sat Dec 12, 2009 9:26 am   Linking verbs: Verbs of incomplete predication?
 

Hi,

Are both 'linking verbs' and 'verbs of incomplete predication' the one and same?

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Linking verbs: Verbs of incomplete predication? #2 (permalink) Sat Dec 12, 2009 14:51 pm   Linking verbs: Verbs of incomplete predication?
 

I cannot think of any of the one that are not the other.
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Linking verbs: Verbs of incomplete predication? #3 (permalink) Sat Dec 12, 2009 15:40 pm   Linking verbs: Verbs of incomplete predication?
 

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