Linking Verbs : 20 MCQs with Answers

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Linking verbs are verbs that connect the subject of a sentence to additional information about that subject. Unlike action verbs, linking verbs do not express action. Instead, they link the subject to a subject complement, which can be a noun, pronoun, or adjective that describes or identifies the subject.

 

Here are 20 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) based on the topic of “Linking Verbs,”

1. Which of the following is an example of a linking verb?

a) Run

b) Appear

c) Write

d) Jump

Answer: b) Appear

2. In the sentence, “She seemed unable to concentrate,” what is the linking verb?

a) She

b) Seemed

c) Unable

d) Concentrate

Answer: b) Seemed

3. Which of the following sentences uses a linking verb?

a) The house became Peter’s in 1980.

b) The dog barked loudly.

c) She runs every morning.

d) He quickly finished his homework.

Answer: a) The house became Peter’s in 1980.

4. Which verb can be classified as a linking verb?

a) Swim

b) Grow

c) Dance

d) Eat

Answer: b) Grow

5. What is the complement in the sentence “Ian is a doctor”?

a) Ian

b) Is

c) A doctor

d) None of the above

Answer: c) A doctor

6. The most common linking verb is:

a) Become

b) Seem

c) Be

d) Sound

Answer: c) Be

7. Which of the following words is NOT typically used as a linking verb?

a) Appear

b) Become

c) Jump

d) Turn

Answer: c) Jump

8. Which sentence correctly uses a linking verb?

a) He appeared a locked door.

b) She appears to be very efficient.

c) They seemed a very fast runner.

d) He appear sleeping.

Answer: b) She appears to be very efficient.

9. After the linking verbs “appear” and “seem,” we often use:

a) Nouns

b) Adjectives

c) Adverbs

d) Verbs

Answer: b) Adjectives

10. Which verb can describe a process of change?

a) Get

b) Sit

c) Sing

d) Walk

Answer: a) Get

11. What verb is used to describe turning or changing colors?

a) Sound

b) Turn

c) Write

d) Become

Answer: b) Turn

12. In the sentence, “The traffic lights turned green,” what role does “turned” play?

a) Action verb

b) Linking verb

c) Auxiliary verb

d) Modal verb

Answer: b) Linking verb

13. Which of the following verbs is used to describe a gradual change?

a) Get

b) Seem

c) Grow

d) Look

Answer: c) Grow

14. “The computer has gone wrong again” uses which type of verb?

a) Action verb

b) Auxiliary verb

c) Linking verb

d) Modal verb

Answer: c) Linking verb

15. When used as linking verbs, “go” and “turn” often indicate:

a) Positive changes

b) Undesirable changes

c) Physical actions

d) Suggestions

Answer: b) Undesirable changes

16. Which of the following is a correct use of the linking verb “became”?

a) I became know the results.

b) He became a doctor.

c) She became to understand the concept.

d) They became went to the party.

Answer: b) He became a doctor.

17. In the sentence, “He grew to appreciate his work,” the word “grew” functions as:

a) An action verb

b) A linking verb

c) A modal verb

d) A noun

Answer: b) A linking verb

18. In which sentence is the linking verb used incorrectly?

a) The traffic lights turned red.

b) She seemed asleep.

c) He appeared a doctor.

d) They became very excited.

Answer: c) He appeared a doctor.

19. Which linking verb can replace “became” in the sentence “She became a teacher”?

a) Got

b) Turned

c) Went

d) Remained

Answer: a) Got

20. What is the purpose of linking verbs in a sentence?

a) To express physical actions

b) To link the subject with additional information

c) To describe past events

d) To show tense

Answer: b) To link the subject with additional information

 

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