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subject :- englang
chapter name :- types of verbs
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Answered by Anonymous
17

Question :

Underline the verb in the following sentences. If it has a direct object, draw an arrow from the verb to the direct object.

Answer :

\setlength{\unitlength}{2mm}\begin{picture}(0,0)\thicklines\put(0,0){\sf They're \boxed{\textsf{\textbf{playing}}} in \boxed{\textbf{\textsf{the backyard}}}}\qbezier(9,-1)(13,-5)(20,-1.6)\put(20.1,-1.6){\vector(1,2){1mm}}\end{picture}

Verb = playing

Direct object = backyard

\setlength{\unitlength}{2mm}\begin{picture}(0,0)\thicklines\put(0,0){\sf He \boxed{\textsf{\textbf{read}}} \boxed{\textbf{\textsf{the book}}}}\qbezier(5,-1)(8,-5)(12,-1.6)\put(12,-1.6){\vector(1,2){1mm}}\end{picture}

Verb = read

Direct object = the book

\setlength{\unitlength}{2mm}\begin{picture}(0,0)\thicklines\put(0,0){\sf I didn't \boxed{\textsf{\textbf{see}}} \boxed{\textbf{\textsf{the rain}}}}\qbezier(9,-1)(11,-5)(14,-1.6)\put(14,-1.6){\vector(1,2){1mm}}\end{picture}

Verb = see

Direct object = the rain

\setlength{\unitlength}{2mm}\begin{picture}(0,0)\thicklines\put(0,0){\sf I \boxed{\textsf{\textbf{sat}}} by  \boxed{\textbf{\textsf{the window}}} for an hour}\qbezier(5,-1)(8,-5)(12,-1.6)\put(12,-1.6){\vector(1,2){1mm}}\end{picture}

Verb = sat

Direct object = window

As asked in the Question

  • Arrow is drawn from read to book
  • From see to rain
  • From playing to backyard
  • From sat to window

Where read is the verb and book the direct object

Where see is the verb and rain the direct object

Where playing is the verb and backyard the direct object

Where sat is the verb and window the direct object

Answered by Ash34567
5

Answer:

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Underline the verb in the following sentences. If it has a direct object, draw an arrow from the verb to the direct object.

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Verb = playing

Direct object = backyard

Verb = read

Direct object = the book

Verb = see

Direct object = the rain

Verb = sat

Direct object = window

As asked in the Question

Arrow is drawn from read to book.

From see to rain.

From playing to backyard.

From sat to window.

  1. Where read is the verb and book the direct object
  2. Where see is the verb and rain the direct object
  3. Where playing is the verb and backyard the direct object
  4. Where sat is the verb and window the direct object
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