ENGLISH 1: TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERBS
Read the following sentence. Decide if the verb is transitive or intransitive as used. Select the correct verb for the following sentence. If you feel sick, ___ down for a while. lie lay
lie
Read the following sentence. Decide if the italicized verb is used as transitive or intransitive. Sammy watched television all night. transitive intransitive
transitive
Read the following sentence. Decide if the verb is transitive or intransitive as used. Select the correct verb for the following sentence. The student ____ his books on the desk. lied laid
laid
Read the following sentence. Decide if the verb is transitive or intransitive as used. Select the correct verb for the following sentence. The level of the river ____ last week. raised rose
rose
Read the following sentence. Decide if the verb is transitive or intransitive as used. Select the correct verb for the following sentence. Have you ____ on the steps before? sat set
sat
Read the following sentence. Decide if the verb is transitive or intransitive as used. Select the correct verb for the following sentence. Please don't ____ on the steps. sit set
sit
Match the description to the term. 1.no receiver is named 2.subject is the doer 3.no action is expressed 4.subject is the receiver 5.systematic arrangement of the forms of a verb according to tense, voice, mood, person, and number
4 transitive passive 2 transitive active 1 intransitive complete 5 conjugation 3 intransitive linking
Read the following sentence. Decide if the italicized verb is used as transitive or intransitive. The old man watched as the children snuck across his field. transitive intransitive
intransitive
Read the following sentence. Decide if the italicized verb is used as transitive or intransitive. The sun set. transitive intransitive
intransitive
Read the following sentence. Decide if the italicized verb is used as transitive or intransitive. I slept over at Martin's last night. transitive intransitive
intransitive
