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Verbs can be either transitive or intransitive. A transitive verb requires a direct object. An intransitive verb cannot have a direct object. In each sentence, decide whether the verb is transitive or intransitive. ... Language Arts Language Arts Quizzes...
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Find the verb and decide if it is transitive or intransitive. ... Show all questions ... Mrs Dowling's Virtual Classroom Quizzes...
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An intransitive verb can stand alone in the predicate because its meaning is complete. Examples:; The plant grows. The mouse squeaked. The cat will run. ... Directions: Choose if the underlined word is a transitive or an intransitive verb. ... Instant scoring of online quizzes...
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An intransitive verb can stand alone in the predicate because its meaning is complete. Examples:; The plant grows. The mouse squeaked. The cat will run. ... Directions: Choose if the underlined word is a transitive or an intransitive verb. ... Instant scoring of online quizzes...
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Some of the following verbs are usually transitive, meaning they mostly take a direct object to complete their meaning. Some of the following verbs are usually intransitive, meaning they usually do not take a direct object. ... Right or Wrong? Transitive Intransitive Both, small meaning change...
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www.cityu.edu.hk/elc/quiz/verbs.htm
www.cityu.edu.hk/elc/quiz/verbs.htm
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The Tongue Untied; A Guide to Grammar, Punctuations and Style Includes detailed terms, interactive exercises and quizzes. ... 1. Roads were a slushy mess on Monday along parts of the East Coast. a. transitive verb b. intransitive verb c. linking verb d. auxiliary verb;
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The verb in the transitive passive voice always has is, am, are, was, were, be, being, or been as an auxiliary or helping verb. ... Instructions: Tell whether the verbs in the following sentences are transitive active, transitive passive, intransitive linking, or intransitive complete.
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Verbs and Verbals: Definitions and Functions of Basic Sentence Parts ... Verbs that are intransitive do not require objects: "The building collapsed." In English, you cannot tell the difference between a transitive and intransitive verb by its form; you have to see how the verb is functioning within the sentence.
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grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/verbs.htm
grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/verbs.htm
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