Linking Verbs: Part 2
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Linking Verbs: Part 2

This engaging ESL worksheet helps adults master linking verbs like "become," "appear," "sound," "taste," and "smell" through clear grammar explanations and practical exercises. Students will complete fill-in-the-blank tasks, rewrite sentences using linking verbs, and build sentences to reinforce their learning. Perfect for A2-B1 learners, this worksheet makes grammar fun and interactive while improving everyday communication.

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Study this grammar rule:

Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to more information about it. They don't show action but describe a state, feeling, or characteristic. The linking verbs "become," "appear," "sound," "taste," and "smell" are used to express a state or condition. 1. **Become**: This verb indicates a change or transformation. Use it when you want to show that someone or something has changed into a new state or condition. - Example: She became tired after the long run. 2. **Appear**: Use this verb to describe how something seems or looks. It does not indicate a change but rather a perception. - Example: He appears happy in the photo. 3. **Sound**: This verb describes how something is perceived through hearing. It's used to express an opinion about a sound. - Example: The music sounds beautiful. 4. **Taste**: Use this verb to describe the flavor of food or drink. It expresses how something is perceived through taste. - Example: The soup tastes salty. 5. **Smell**: This verb describes how something is perceived through the sense of smell. It is used to express the scent of something. - Example: The flowers smell sweet.
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Read these short conversations and complete the gaps.

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Complete each sentence using the correct form of the linking verbs from the list.

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Use the linking verbs (become, appear, sound, taste, smell) to rewrite the sentences.

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Make sentences from these words. Use the linking verbs.

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Write with linking verbs.

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