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A Verb can be transitive or intransitive. A transitive verb takes an object
whereas an intransitive verb does not take an object. Most verbs can be used
both transitively and intransitively.
Q.1. Decide whether the verbs in bold are transitive or intransitive.
1. She was crying all day long.
2. We showed her the photo album.
3. The doctor advised me to exercise regularly.
4. It was raining at that time.
5. She laughed at the joke.
6. She gave a cookie to the child.
7. They slept in the street.
8. I ate the cherries.
9. My father doesn't drink coffee.
10.He always keeps his money in the wallet.

Q.2. Identify the Verb and state whether the verb is used transitively or
intransitively in the following sentences. Also state the Object.

1. The wind is moving the curtain.
2. The wind is blowing fiercely.
3. Somebody opened the door.
4. Suddenly the door opened.
5. He slammed the door shut.

6. Your book is selling well.
7. The boy went to the park.
8. He can’t stand his mother-in-law.
9.I like climbing mountains.
10. I am going to buy her some flowers

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