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iris [78.8K]
3 years ago
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Identify the subject, verb, object, Transitive and Intransitive verbs in the following sentences

English
1 answer:
stepladder [879]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. She              lost                           her mind.

  Subject      Transitive Verb          Object

2. They            spoke                 impressively.

  Subject     Transitive  Verb          Object

3. He              devised                   a  clever plan.

Subject     Intransitive Verb         Indirect Object

4. John             hit                        the boy              on his face.

Subject     Intransitive Verb       Direct Object        Indirect Object

5. She         wrote                          the dramatic climax         of the story.

Subject     Intransitive Verb            Indirect Object                 Direct Object

6. Your story            doesn’t                impress         me.

     Subject           Indirect Object          Verb         Object

7. Allah               rewards                    our efforts.

 Subject        Transitive  Verb                Object

Explanation:

The subject of a sentence is one that is the doer of the action in a sentence.

The object is the receiver of that action.

The verb does the function of modifying the sentence.

The Intransitive verb has an indirect object

The Transitive verb has a direct object.

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