The groom's family presented this letter to the bride's family.

is presented an action( physical or mental) verb also
It formally accepted the bride into the groom's family.
is accepted (physical or mental) action verb??
I think presented is physical and accepted is mental. what Do you think?

What letter?

Ms Sue these are questions on an action and linking verb paper I have to tell if the underlined verb in the sentence is action verb (physical) action verb (mental) or linking verb

"I think presented is physical and accepted is mental. what Do you think?"

I agree with you. There are no linking verbs here.

Yes, you are correct in your assessment. The verb "presented" in the sentence "The groom's family presented this letter to the bride's family" is a physical action verb because it involves the physical act of giving or displaying something.

On the other hand, the verb "accepted" in the sentence "It formally accepted the bride into the groom's family" is a mental action verb. It represents a mental process of acknowledging or agreeing to something.

To determine whether a verb is a physical or mental action verb, you can consider the type of action being described. If the action involves a physical movement or something tangible, such as giving, taking, throwing, or touching, then it is a physical action verb. If the action involves a mental process, such as thinking, understanding, deciding, or accepting, then it is a mental action verb.