15 questions on transitive and intransitive . it's answer
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1. She has written a novel.
2. Mitra teaches English as a municipal school.
3. I took a book from the library.
4. The sage smiled knowingly.
5. The boy sat on the bench.
6. She always carries an umbrella.
7. I answered only six questions.
8. I don’t know the answer.
9. I have finished my homework.
10. Have you eaten your lunch?
11. I am cooking dinner.
12. Don’t shout at me.
13. Bring a glass of water.
14. The bell rang loudly.
15. The ship sank slowly.
16. The dog barked menacingly.
17. He went to the market.
18. We have bought a home in Mumbai.
19. She looked upset.
20. I am anxious to leave.
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1. She has written a novel. (Transitive verb – has written; object – a novel)
2. Mitra teaches English as a municipal school. (Transitive verb – teaches; object – English)
3. I took a book from the library. (Transitive verb – took; object – a book)
4. The sage smiled knowingly. (Intransitive verb – smiled; No object)
5. The boy sat on the bench. (Intransitive verb – sat; No object)
6. She always carries an umbrella. (Transitive verb – carries; object – an umbrella)
7. I answered only six questions. (Transitive verb – answered; object – six questions)
8. I don’t know the answer. (Transitive verb – don’t know; object – answer)
9. I have finished my homework. (Transitive verb – have finished; object – homework)
10. Have you eaten your lunch? (Transitive verb – have eaten; object – lunch)
11. I am cooking dinner. (Transitive verb – am cooking; object – dinner)
12. Don’t shout at me. (Intransitive verb – shout; No object)
13. Bring a glass of water. (Transitive verb – bring; object – a glass of water)
14. The bell rang loudly. (Intransitive verb – rang; No object)
15. The ship sank slowly. (Intransitive verb – sank; No object)
16. The dog barked menacingly. (Intransitive verb – barked; No object)
17. He went to the market. (Intransitive verb – went; No object)
18. We have bought a home in Mumbai. (Transitive verb – have bought; object – a home)
19. She looked upset. (Intransitive verb – looked; No object)
20. I am anxious to leave. (Intransitive verb – am; No object)
Answer:
transitive verb : A verb that requires an object to complete it's meaning is called a transitive verb
e. g. the patient needs medicine.
Intransitive verb :A verb that does not require an object to complete it's meaning but has a complete meaning by itself is called an intransitive verb.
e. g. The child smiled.
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