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Use Linking Verbs To Connect A Subject To An Adjective. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb to connect a subject to an adjective.
a) The book explains how a storm forms.
b) The book talks about interesting things.
c) The book sells for a lot of money.
d) The book appears old

Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb to connect a subject to an adjective.
a) The new roller coaster travels 300 miles per hour!
b) The new roller coaster turns you upside down ten times!
c) The new roller coaster stops when you are upside down!
d) The new roller coaster looks fun!

Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb to connect a subject to an adjective.
a) My new blanket lays on my huge bed.
b) My new blanket feels soft and cuddly.
c) My new blanket wrinkles when I don't fold it.
d) My new blanket warms my soft kitten.

Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb to connect a subject to an adjective.
a) The old computer does not run new programs.
b) The old computer does not play games.
c) The old computer does not seem fast.
d) The old computer does not sell for much money.

Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb to connect a subject to an adjective.
a) Cookies smell yummy when they are fresh baked.
b) Cookies break if they get too hard.
c) Cookies make people chubby if they eat too many.
d) Cookies roll on the table if they round.

Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb to connect a subject to an adjective.
a) Milk makes strong bones if you drink it every day.
b) Milk comes from female cows and goats.
c) Milk sours if you don't keep it in a cold refrigerator.
d) Milk tastes delicious with fresh cookies.

Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb to connect a subject to an adjective.
a) The radio plays loud music.
b) The radio squeaks when you get too close to it.
c) The radio sounds loud if you turn it up too high.
d) The radio is near my bed.

Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb to connect a subject to an adjective.
a) The dishes break when you drop them.
b) The dishes slip out of my greasy hands.
c) The dishes sell for a high price.
d) The dishes appear dirty even though you washed them.

Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb to connect a subject to an adjective.
a) Sam plays well when he has a good night's sleep.
b) Sam appears grouchy after losing the game.
c) Sam likes his tasty lunch.
d) Sam eats delicious cake and ice cream.

Choose the sentence that uses a linking verb to connect a subject to an adjective
a) The kitten seems hungry because it is meowing.
b) The kitten meows at the loud dog.
c) The kitten is my new pet.
d) The kitten purrs loudly when I pet her.

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