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Should is a linking verb depending on what context you use it in. For example, if you were to say: "I should not be here," that would be a linking verb. There is no action in that sentence. But, if you were to say instead, "I should go swim at the park," that is not necessarily being used as a linking verb. There is real action in that sentence, rather than just a simple "this is that" statement. "Should" by itself, or rather "should be" is used as a linking verb. But when added to an action verb, it is no longer a linking verb.

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then if the sentence is " she should be a dancer" is should a linking verb?
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10y ago

It can be a helping verb and an action verb.

Example: "After it lands on Mars, the probe will send info. back to earth."

Will here is a helping verb. It helps "send" become future tense.

In these examples will is an action verb not a helping verb as above. Both are past tenses .

He willed the gold ring to his favorite daughter.

The magician said he willed the egg off the table into his pocket.

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12y ago

The verb 'will be' is a linking verb. A linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object is a different form of the subject (Mary is my sister. Mary=sister); or the subject becomes the object (My feet got wet. feet->wet). Examples:

Mary will be the one in the witch costume. (Mary=one)

John called and said he will be late. (he->late)

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11y ago

Yes, the verb "will" is a linking verb.

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yes

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