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Definitions:
- Transitive Verb: A verb that requires an object to complete its meaning. The action is "transferred" from the subject to the object.
- Example: *She reads a book.* ("reads" needs "a book" to make sense)
- Intransitive Verb: A verb that does not require an object. The action is complete without anything receiving it.
- Example: *He sleeps.* ("sleeps" doesn't need an object)
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Now, let's analyze each sentence:
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1. We play cricket every day.
- "Play" is the verb.
- "Cricket" is the object (the game being played).
✔ Transitive verb
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2. Birds fly in the sky.
- "Fly" is the verb.
- There is no object receiving the action. "In the sky" is a prepositional phrase indicating location.
✔ Intransitive verb
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3. I threw the ball.
- "Threw" is the verb.
- "The ball" is the object (what was thrown).
✔ Transitive verb
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4. They go to the temple everyday.
- "Go" is the verb.
- "To the temple" is a prepositional phrase showing direction/location. No direct object.
✔ Intransitive verb
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5. Sandhya sat on a chair.
- "Sat" is the verb.
- "On a chair" is a prepositional phrase (location). No object receiving the action.
✔ Intransitive verb
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6. The sun rises in the east.
- "Rises" is the verb.
- "In the east" is a location. No object.
✔ Intransitive verb
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7. Mr. Das work in the office.
⚠️ Note: Grammatically incorrect. Should be *"Mr. Das works in the office."*
But assuming we're analyzing the intended meaning:
- "Work" (should be "works") is the verb.
- "In the office" is a place. No object.
✔ Intransitive verb
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8. Mr. Anand go for a walk every evening.
⚠️ Again, grammatically incorrect — should be *"goes"*.
- "Go" is the verb.
- "For a walk" is a prepositional phrase. No object.
✔ Intransitive verb
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9. Mr. Menon chops the vegetables.
- "Chops" is the verb.
- "The vegetables" is the object (what is being chopped).
✔ Transitive verb
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10. Rahul helps Anu with her homework.
- "Helps" is the verb.
- "Anu" is the direct object (the person being helped).
- "With her homework" is additional information (prepositional phrase).
✔ Transitive verb
> Even though "with her homework" gives more detail, the main object is "Anu". So "helps" takes an object → transitive.
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| Sentence | Answer |
|--------|--------|
| 1. We play cricket every day. | Transitive verb |
| 2. Birds fly in the sky. | Intransitive verb |
| 3. I threw the ball. | Transitive verb |
| 4. They go to the temple everyday. | Intransitive verb |
| 5. Sandhya sat on a chair. | Intransitive verb |
| 6. The sun rises in the east. | Intransitive verb |
| 7. Mr. Das work in the office. | Intransitive verb |
| 8. Mr. Anand go for a walk every evening. | Intransitive verb |
| 9. Mr. Menon chops the vegetables. | Transitive verb |
| 10. Rahul helps Anu with her homework. | Transitive verb |
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- Transitive verbs: 1, 3, 9, 10
- Intransitive verbs: 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
> Note: Sentences 7 and 8 have grammatical errors (subject-verb agreement), but we still classify based on verb usage.
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Topic: Transitive vs. Intransitive Verbs
Definitions:
- Transitive Verb: A verb that requires an object to complete its meaning. The action is "transferred" from the subject to the object.
- Example: *She reads a book.* ("reads" needs "a book" to make sense)
- Intransitive Verb: A verb that does not require an object. The action is complete without anything receiving it.
- Example: *He sleeps.* ("sleeps" doesn't need an object)
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Now, let's analyze each sentence:
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1. We play cricket every day.
- "Play" is the verb.
- "Cricket" is the object (the game being played).
✔ Transitive verb
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2. Birds fly in the sky.
- "Fly" is the verb.
- There is no object receiving the action. "In the sky" is a prepositional phrase indicating location.
✔ Intransitive verb
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3. I threw the ball.
- "Threw" is the verb.
- "The ball" is the object (what was thrown).
✔ Transitive verb
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4. They go to the temple everyday.
- "Go" is the verb.
- "To the temple" is a prepositional phrase showing direction/location. No direct object.
✔ Intransitive verb
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5. Sandhya sat on a chair.
- "Sat" is the verb.
- "On a chair" is a prepositional phrase (location). No object receiving the action.
✔ Intransitive verb
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6. The sun rises in the east.
- "Rises" is the verb.
- "In the east" is a location. No object.
✔ Intransitive verb
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7. Mr. Das work in the office.
⚠️ Note: Grammatically incorrect. Should be *"Mr. Das works in the office."*
But assuming we're analyzing the intended meaning:
- "Work" (should be "works") is the verb.
- "In the office" is a place. No object.
✔ Intransitive verb
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8. Mr. Anand go for a walk every evening.
⚠️ Again, grammatically incorrect — should be *"goes"*.
- "Go" is the verb.
- "For a walk" is a prepositional phrase. No object.
✔ Intransitive verb
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9. Mr. Menon chops the vegetables.
- "Chops" is the verb.
- "The vegetables" is the object (what is being chopped).
✔ Transitive verb
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10. Rahul helps Anu with her homework.
- "Helps" is the verb.
- "Anu" is the direct object (the person being helped).
- "With her homework" is additional information (prepositional phrase).
✔ Transitive verb
> Even though "with her homework" gives more detail, the main object is "Anu". So "helps" takes an object → transitive.
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✔ Final Answers:
| Sentence | Answer |
|--------|--------|
| 1. We play cricket every day. | Transitive verb |
| 2. Birds fly in the sky. | Intransitive verb |
| 3. I threw the ball. | Transitive verb |
| 4. They go to the temple everyday. | Intransitive verb |
| 5. Sandhya sat on a chair. | Intransitive verb |
| 6. The sun rises in the east. | Intransitive verb |
| 7. Mr. Das work in the office. | Intransitive verb |
| 8. Mr. Anand go for a walk every evening. | Intransitive verb |
| 9. Mr. Menon chops the vegetables. | Transitive verb |
| 10. Rahul helps Anu with her homework. | Transitive verb |
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🔍 Summary:
- Transitive verbs: 1, 3, 9, 10
- Intransitive verbs: 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
> Note: Sentences 7 and 8 have grammatical errors (subject-verb agreement), but we still classify based on verb usage.
Let me know if you'd like this as a printable answer key!
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