*Transitive and Intransitive verb* & RC

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Expected Learning Outcomes
We will be able to:
  • Recall and recapitulate transitive and intransitive verb
  • Differentiate between transitive and intransitive verb
  • Analyze the concept of the prepositional phrase or an adverb  



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WARM-UP 
WARM-UP

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An intransitive verb is one that is used with an object
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False
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True

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Intransitive verbs are action verbs but unlike transitive verbs, they do not have an object receiving the action.
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False
B
True

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Choose the sentence that does not have an intransitive verb.

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I jog.
B
The child gurgles.
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I saw a movie.
D
She sobs.

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Choose the sentence that does not have an intransitive verb.

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The telecaller is answering questions.
B
The telecaller is answering at this moment.
C
She sleeps too much.
D
He complains frequently.

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Which of the following sentences contain an intransitive verb:
1. Michael hit Billy.
2. Samuel snored all night.
3. Velma danced well.
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a) All of them.
B
b) Only option 2.
C
c) Options 2 and 3.
D
d) Only option 3.

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How would one change the following sentence so that the TRANSITIVE verb becomes INTRANSITIVE?
1. Fido bites intruders.
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a) You can’t.
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b) Delete the word "intruders".
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c) Remove the subject.
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d) Swap "Fido" and "intruders" around.

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Always Remember!
Note: If you cannot answer the question the verb is Intransitive.

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Relax your Eyes! Take a 1 min Break.

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In the two sentences below, is the verb "applauded" transitive or intransitive?
1. Simon applauded.
2. Simon applauded Betsy.
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a) Transitive
B
b) Intransitive
C
c) Transitive in 2, intransitive in 1.
D
d) Transitive in 1, intransitive in 2.

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It is very important when attempting to identify whether or not a verb is transitive or intransitive, to be able to identify the object of the sentence. Identify the object of this sentence: “Justin touched the fence, yelping when it shocked him.”
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a) Justin.
B
b) The fence.
C
c) Him.
D
d) Shocked

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Which of the following sentences contain a transitive verb?
1. Fido barked all day.
2. Jason sailed.
3. Odysseus fought Cyclops
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a) Option 3.
B
b) Options 1 and 2.
C
c) All of them.
D
d) Option 1

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3) Which of the following sentences is true?


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a) All transitive verbs require a direct object.
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b) Both transitive and intransitive verbs require a subject.
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c) Options a and b.
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d) The subject of a sentence always follows the verb

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What is a transitive verb?



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a) An intransitive verb does not require a direct object after the verb.
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b) A transitive verb does not require an object.
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c) A transitive verb requires an object to follow it.
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d) Options a and c.

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Now, I Can:
*Recall and recapitulate transitive and intransitive verb
*Differentiate between transitive and intransitive verb
*Analyze the concept of the prepositional phrase or an adverb
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Strongly Agree
B
Agree
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Need Help

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HOMEWORK
 Practice the concept of the transitive and intransitive verbs  

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Thank You! Have a Nice day!

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