Anne Frank
Senior Member
Russian
Hi there!
We all know that a linking verb should connect a subject and its complement.
But the example was in the Practical English Usage by swan:
I hope you will always remain so happy
The question is what does the linking verb remain connect, if the subject of the sentence is actually I, not you?
We all know that a linking verb should connect a subject and its complement.
But the example was in the Practical English Usage by swan:
I hope you will always remain so happy
The question is what does the linking verb remain connect, if the subject of the sentence is actually I, not you?