Usage examples of "linking verb" in English with translation to Spanish

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The new version of Tatoeba will allow linking people, and even editing them! ¡La nueva versión de Tatoeba permitirá unir a la gente, e incluso editarla!
Can you conjugate this verb? ¿Puedes conjugar este verbo?
The verb “to be” has an irregular conjugation in all languages. El verbo "ser" tiene conjugación irregular en todos los idiomas.
A sentence normally has a subject and a verb. Generalmente un enunciado tiene un sujeto y un verbo.
If there was a verb called "to nache", "Nache!" would be the imperative form. Si hubiera un verbo llamado "nachar", "¡Nachad!" sería el modo imperativo.
This verb is normally used only in the third person. Este verbo es normalmente usado solo con la tercera persona.
The Latin verb has six infinitives. En latín, el verbo tiene seis infinitivos.
It's funny how German can take a verb, cut it in half, and spread it over a five-clause sentence. Es curioso cómo el alemán puede coger un verbo, partirlo en dos, y extenderlo por una oración de cinco proposiciones.
This particle turns a noun into a verb. Esta partícula transforma al sustantivo en un verbo.
Why do you say it's a verb? ¿Por qué dices que es un verbo?
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