English, asked by ram98989, 10 months ago

1. The wind is moving the curtain.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

2. The wind is blowing fiercely.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

3. Somebody opened the door.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

4. Suddenly the door opened.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

5. He slammed the door shut.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

6. Your book is selling well.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

7. The boy went to the park.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

8. He can’t stand his mother-in-law.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

9. I like climbing mountains.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

10. I am going to buy her some flowers.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

11. I have invited my friends.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

12. I don’t sleep very well.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

13. She sat on the bench.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

14. We have lost.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

15. Our team lost the match.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

16. The car may need a new battery.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

17. We ought to visit them this weekend.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

18. We can no longer wait.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

19. She was upset.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)

20. It is raining.

(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)​

Answers

Answered by samuelissacprince
141

Answer:

Answers

1. Transitive; verb – is moving; object – the curtain

2. Intransitive; verb – is blowing; no object

3. Transitive; verb – opened; object – the door

4. Intransitive; verb – opened; no object

5. Transitive; verb – slammed; object – the door

6. Intransitive; verb – is selling; no object

7. Intransitive; verb – went; no object

8. Transitive; verb – stand; object – his mother-in-law

9. Transitive; verb – like; object – climbing mountains

10. Transitive; verb – buy; objects – her, flowers

11. Transitive; verb – invited; object – my friends

12. Intransitive; verb – sleep; no object

13. Intransitive; verb – sat; no object

14. Intransitive; verb – have lost; no object

15. Transitive; verb – lost; object – the match

16. Transitive; verb – may need; object – a battery

17. Transitive; verb – ought to visit; object – them

18. Intransitive; verb – can wait; no object

19. Intransitive; verb – was; no object

20. Intransitive; verb – is; no object

Answered by Sanav1106
6

Transitive verbs are those which have objects. There is no object in intransitive verbs.

The types of verbs, verbs, and objects of the given sentences are as follows:

Transitive/ Verb. Object

Intransitive

1. Transitive. moving. curtain

2. Intransitive. blowing. nil

3. Transitive. opened. door

4. Transitive. opened. door

5. Transitive. slammed. door

6. Transitive. selling. book

7. Intransitive. went. nil

8. Transitive. stand. mother-in-law

9. Transitive. climbing. Mountain

10. Transitive. buy. Flowers

11. Transitive. invited. Friends

12. Transitive. sleep. nil

13. Intransitive. sat nil

14. Intransitive. lost. nil

15. Transitive. lost. match

16. Transitive. need. battery

17. Transitive. visit. them

18. Intransitive. wait. nil

19. Intransitive. upset. nil

20. Intransitive. raining. nil

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