[Grammar] To feel as a linking verb and to feel as a transitive verb

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Hi, is the verb "to feel" used as a linking verb in these sentences?

I feel happy.
He feels sad.
We feel angry.
We feel relieved.
They feel absolutely and blissfully detached.

Is the same verb used as a transitive one in the following examples?

I feel happiness.
He feels sadness.
We feel anger.
We feel relief.
They feel absolute and blissful detachment.
 
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That was a useful link Raymott, but I disagree with the affirmation that any form of "become" is a true linking verb and as such is always a linking verb.

In, "He became proficient in English." it is.
In, "Your scholar's robe becomes you." it isn't.
 
In, "Your scholar's robe becomes you." it isn't.
Agreed. I'm sure the author of that page overlooked that definition of 'become'.
 
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