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in this sentence, the bold word or phrase below is...
dancing in the snow is han solos favorite winter activity.
a verb not a verb
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The word "is" in the sentence functions as a linking verb (a type of verb), but wait, no—wait, in the sentence structure, "is" here is a copula (linking verb) that connects the subject ("Dancing in the snow") to the predicate nominative ("Han Solo's favorite winter activity"). However, wait, the question is whether "is" is a verb. Verbs include action verbs, linking verbs, etc. "Is" is a form of the verb "to be", so it is a verb? Wait, no, the options are "A Verb" or "Not a Verb". Wait, "is" is a verb (a linking verb). Wait, but let's check: the word "is" is a form of the verb "be", so it is a verb. Wait, but maybe the confusion is? Wait, no—"is" is a verb. Wait, but the options: "A Verb" or "Not a Verb". So the correct answer should be "A Verb"? Wait, no, wait—wait, the bold word is "is". Let's confirm: "is" is a verb (linking verb). So the correct option is "A Verb". Wait, but maybe I made a mistake? Wait, "is" is part of the verb "be", so it is a verb. So the answer is "A Verb".
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A. A Verb