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Transitive and Intransitive Verb
ASSIGNMENT 1

l. Find out what is the invented comma word:-

1. Carly passed the "ball" to me.
predicate noun
predicate adjective
direct object
indirect object

2.The dog brought his "owner" the ball.
predicate noun
predicate adjective
direct objectindirect object

3. My Mom's red car is a "corvette".
predicate adjective
direct object
indirect object

4. He will conduct many outstanding "orchestras".
predicate noun
predicate adjective
direct object
indirect object

5. People have been using "radios" for many years.
predicace noun
predicate adjective
direct object
indirect object

6. We tasted the "chili".
predicate noun
predicate adjective
direct object
indirect object

7. The cook looked "unhappy" about our comments.
predicate noun
predicate adjective
direct object
indirect object

8. Victor plays "chess" on the weekends.
predicate noun
direct object
predicate adjective
indirect object

ll. Fill in the blanks

1. In order for a verb to be transitive it MUST be
an action verb
a linking verb
a helping verb
an indirect object

10. in order for a verb to be transitive it MUST have
a predicate noun
a predicate adjective
a direct object
an object of the preposition​

Answers

Answered by aryansharma90909090
1

Answer:

A transitive verb is one that only makes sense if it exerts its action on an object. An intransitive verb will make sense without one. ... A transitive verb needs to transfer its action to something or someone—an object. In essence, transitive means “to affect something else.”

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