Underline the transitive verbs and circle the intransitive verbs in the science
1. The boys seem excited.
2. My pet cat is called Elsie.
3. I feel quite confident now.
4. The child continued crying.
5. We should respect our elders.
6. This film appears to be interesting.
7. Computers are an invaluable invention
8. The passengers waited patiently at the station
9. My mother gave me some pocket money.
10. Don't call me by my nickname in front of others.
Answers
Answer: Instead of circling the intransitive verb, I bolded it.
1. The boys seem excited.
2. My pet cat is called Elsie.
3. I feel quite confident now.
4. The child continued crying.
5. We should respect our elders.
6. This film appears to be interesting.
7. Computers are an invaluable invention (no other verbs)
8. The passengers waited patiently at the station
9. My mother gave me some pocket money. (no other verbs)
10. Don't call me by my nickname in front of others. (no other verbs)
Explanation:
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. So basically, transitive means “to affect something else.”
Answer:
transitive: 2.CALLED
5.RESPECT
7.ARE
8.WAITED
9.GAVE
10.CALL
intransitive: 1.EXCITED
3.FEEL
4.CONTINUED
6.APPEARS
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