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Task: Identify the verbs as transitive or intransitive.
#### Definitions Recap:
- Transitive Verb: An action verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning. The verb "acts upon" something.
- Intransitive Verb: An action verb that does not require a direct object. It stands alone and expresses an action without acting upon anything specific.
#### Steps to Solve:
1. Identify the verb in each sentence.
2. Determine if the verb has a direct object (a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb).
- If it does, the verb is transitive.
- If it does not, the verb is intransitive.
#### Analysis of Each Sentence:
1. The train arrived late.
- Verb: arrived
- Direct Object: None (The verb "arrived" does not act upon anything.)
- Intransitive
2. Robert has booked the flight tickets.
- Verb: booked
- Direct Object: the flight tickets (The verb "booked" acts upon "the flight tickets.")
- Transitive
3. The crowd laughed.
- Verb: laughed
- Direct Object: None (The verb "laughed" does not act upon anything.)
- Intransitive
4. Helen is sleeping.
- Verb: sleeping
- Direct Object: None (The verb "sleeping" does not act upon anything.)
- Intransitive
5. Please bring tea.
- Verb: bring
- Direct Object: tea (The verb "bring" acts upon "tea.")
- Transitive
6. Angeline sat on a bench in the park.
- Verb: sat
- Direct Object: None (The verb "sat" does not act upon anything.)
- Intransitive
7. Yvonne will return the books tomorrow.
- Verb: return
- Direct Object: the books (The verb "return" acts upon "the books.")
- Transitive
8. Ms. Hoover baked yummy muffins.
- Verb: baked
- Direct Object: yummy muffins (The verb "baked" acts upon "yummy muffins.")
- Transitive
9. The boy walked fast.
- Verb: walked
- Direct Object: None (The verb "walked" does not act upon anything.)
- Intransitive
10. Kenny shoveled the snow in the driveway.
- Verb: shoveled
- Direct Object: the snow (The verb "shoveled" acts upon "the snow.")
- Transitive
#### Final Answer:
| Sentence Number | Transitive | Intransitive |
|-----------------|------------|--------------|
| 1 | | ☐ |
| 2 | ☐ | |
| 3 | | ☐ |
| 4 | | ☐ |
| 5 | ☐ | |
| 6 | | ☐ |
| 7 | ☐ | |
| 8 | ☐ | |
| 9 | | ☐ |
| 10 | ☐ | |
Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{c|c|c}
\text{Sentence Number} & \text{Transitive} & \text{Intransitive} \\
\hline
1 & & \checkmark \\
2 & \checkmark & \\
3 & & \checkmark \\
4 & & \checkmark \\
5 & \checkmark & \\
6 & & \checkmark \\
7 & \checkmark & \\
8 & \checkmark & \\
9 & & \checkmark \\
10 & \checkmark & \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of transitive verb worksheet.