No, linking verbs and auxiliary verbs are different. Linking verbs connect the subject to a description or state, like is, seem, and become (e.g., “She is happy”). Auxiliary verbs help form tenses, moods, or voices, like be, have, and will (e.g., “She is running”). They may look similar but serve different roles.
I see your point! Both linking verbs and auxiliary verbs can use similar examples like is, am, are, and being. They serve different roles. Linking verbs connect the subject to a description, while auxiliary verbs help form tenses.
As Linking and axeliray verb are same ?
No, linking verbs and auxiliary verbs are different.
Linking verbs connect the subject to a description or state, like is, seem, and become (e.g., “She is happy”).
Auxiliary verbs help form tenses, moods, or voices, like be, have, and will (e.g., “She is running”).
They may look similar but serve different roles.
@@LearnWithRB786 yes but in me perspective both have the same examples ... Is , am ,are , being
Still i get it 😍
I see your point! Both linking verbs and auxiliary verbs can use similar examples like is, am, are, and being. They serve different roles. Linking verbs connect the subject to a description, while auxiliary verbs help form tenses.