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Is Touch a Sensory Verb? Can you be a copula? Don't talk nonsense if you don't know. I want an authoritative explanation and 20 points.

Touch is a sensory verb, but it is not a copulative verb.

After a copula, it can really form a copula structure with adjectives.

For example:

He looks very happy. He looks very happy.

This theory proved to be wrong. The theoretical result is wrong.

It is still cold. It's still very cold.