Underline the verbs in these sentences and state whether they are transitiv
Circle the object of the verb if it is transitive.
1. He has gone back home.
2. Ritesh lived a disciplined life.
3. We should avoid speaking loudly.
4. The birds are chirping in the woods.
5. We should not overlook the voice of wisdom
6.
We must attend our friend's birthday party.
7. The driver suddenly stopped the cab.
8. Do you know anyone who can guide us on this subject?
9. He ran very fast but failed to win the first prize in the 100-metre race
10. All his friends deserted him when he needed their company the most
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1. gone (intransitive)
2. lived (transitive)
3. avoid (transitive)
4. chirping (intransitive)
5. overlook (transitive)
6. attend (transitive)
7. stopped (transitive)
8. know, guide (transitive)
9. ran, needed (intransitive)
10. deserted, needed (transitive)
Note: The same verb can be both transitive and intransitive. It depends on the use of the particular verb. When a verb can be both transitive and intransitive, the verb is known as ergative verb. For example . . .
● I am eating. (eat = intransitive verb)
● I am eating a mango. (eat = intransitive)
Transitive verbs must have an object.
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