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mixer [17]
2 years ago
3

Write each verb. Identify it by writing transitive or

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OlgaM077 [116]2 years ago
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To answer this question, we must know that an intransitive verb is not followed by an object, but a transitive verb is followed by, at least, a direct object.

  1. skipped --> transitive; what --> rope.
  2. baked --> transitive; what --> fourteen different kinds of cake.
  3. sculpted --> transitive. what --> a swan.
  4. competed --> intransitive.
  5. fell --> intransitive.
  6. stayed --> intransitive.
  7. ran --> intransitive.
  8. chewed --> transitive; what --> a carrot. / waited --> transitive; what --> (for) a telephone call.
  9. watched --> transitive; whom --> her.
  10. mowed --> transitive; what --> the entire lawn. / weeded --> transitive; what --> most of the flower beds.

<h3>What are transitive and intransitive verbs?</h3>

An intransitive verb is an action verb that does not take a direct object. Let's remember that a direct object is the person or thing being acted upon, the recipient of the action described by the verb.

On the other hand, a transitive verb is an action verb that is followed by a direct object and, depending on the verb, by an indirect object as well. This type of verb will sound "incomplete" without the object.

Examples:

  • Intransitive: Hanna smiled happily.
  • Transitive: Hanna cooked a most delicious meal.

In the first sentence, the verb smile conveys a complete meaning, and no additional information is necessary. In the second sentence, the speaker mentioned what Hanna cooked. That means "a most delicious meal" is the direct object of the verb.

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer provided is correct concerning the transitive and intransitive verbs.

Learn more about transitive and intransitive verbs here:

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