A) Due to a storm, the airlines decided to cancel our flight.
b) English people love to drink massive amounts of tea.
c) A lady walking by, bumped into my table and broke my cup.
d) My mother always told me to watch out for pickpockets, especially in the city.
e) In Mexico, Mexicans season meat with hot spices.
f) That person is building a hut on the hill.
g) My friends often ask me where I get my clothes at, little did they know I get them from good will.
h) The clerk gave me three free tickets.
I) This house will soon be bought.
j) The police will arrest him sooner or later.
I hope these help...
Let’s first understand the difference between a intransitive and transitive verb.
A transitive verb is a verb that does need an object.
EXAMPLE: I bought a new notebook.
An intransitive verb is a verb that does not need an object.
EXAMPLE: The dog barked.
Here would be a sentence to change the transitive verb to an intransitive:
“The pilot did a successful job doing the test flight.”
This would be transitive because an object is needed at the end of the sentence, other wise the sentence wouldn’t make complete sense.
I hope this helps, have a wonderful day head! :)
He is referring to the bird as clumsy because "ungainly" is define as "awkward" or "clumsy" and "fowl" is another word for "bird"