List of English copulae
This is a non-exhaustive list of copulae in the English language, i.e. words used to link the subject of a sentence with a predicate (a subject complement).
Look up Appendix:List of English copulae or Category:English copulative verbs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Because many of these copulative verbs may be used non-copulatively, examples are provided. Also, there can be other copulative verbs depending on the context and the meaning of the specific verb used. Therefore, this list is not an exhaustive one.
- act "Tom acted suspicious."
 - appear "Tom appears satisfied, but really is not."
 - be "Tom is a coward."
 - become (inchoative) "Tom became wealthy."
 - call in "Tom called in sick."
 - come "The prediction came true;" "the belt came loose;" "the characters in the story come alive"
 - come out "It came out burnt."
 - constitute[1] "Verbs constitute one of the main word classes in the English language"
 - die "He died poor."[2]
 - eat "Tom eats healthy."
 - emerge "Tom emerged unharmed after the incident."
 - end up "I ended up broke;" "the room ended up a mess."
 - equal "Two plus two equals four."
 - get (inchoative) "Tom got angry."
 - go "The man went crazy;" "Tom went bald;" "the food went bad;" "the mistake went unnoticed"
 - grow (inchoative) "Tom grew insistent."
 - fall "Tom fell ill with the flu."
 - feel "Tom felt nauseated."
 - freeze "The lake froze solid."[2]
 - keep "Tom kept quiet."
 - lean "This area leans conservative."
 - look "Tom looks upset."
 - play "The possum played dead."
 - prove "Tom's behavior proves difficult to understand."
 - remain "Tom remained unsatisfied."
 - run "Protectionist impulses run far too strong on Capitol Hill"[3] (New York Times)
 - seem "Tom seems happy."
 - shine "Her smile shines bright."[2]
 - smell "Tom smelled sweet"
 - sound "Tom sounded obnoxious."
 - stay "Tom stayed happy."
 - take "Tom took ill."
 - taste "The food tastes fresh."
 - turn (inchoative) "Tom turned angry."
 - turn up "Tom turned up missing."
 - wax "Tom waxed lyrical."
 
References
    
- "constitute verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at". Oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com. Retrieved 2022-05-06.
 - ESL.Wiki: Глагол-связка (The Linking Verb).
 - "Run as linking verb? - EnglishClub ESL Forums".
 
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