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Definitions:
- Intransitive verb: A verb that does not take a direct object. The action is complete without receiving it.
- Transitive verb: A verb that takes a direct object (the receiver of the action).
- Ditransitive verb: A verb that takes both a direct object and an indirect object (usually "to" or "for" someone).
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#### 1. Miss Rose fed boiled chicken to her dog.
- Verb: fed
- Direct Object: *boiled chicken* (what was fed)
- Indirect Object: *her dog* (to whom it was fed)
- ✔ This has both DO and IO → Ditransitive
> Answer: Ditransitive
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#### 2. The Nightingale sang beautifully in the garden.
- Verb: sang
- No object — just describes the action with adverbial phrase
- ✔ No object → Intransitive
> Answer: Intransitive
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#### 3. We booked a nice room for them in the city centre.
- Verb: booked
- Direct Object: *a nice room* (what was booked)
- Indirect Object: *them* (for whom it was booked)
- ✔ Has both DO and IO → Ditransitive
> Answer: Ditransitive
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#### 4. We moved the sofa to another room.
- Verb: moved
- Direct Object: *the sofa* (what was moved)
- "to another room" is a prepositional phrase indicating location, not an indirect object
- ✔ Only one object → Transitive
> Answer: Transitive
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#### 5. He walks to the park daily.
- Verb: walks
- No object — "to the park" is a prepositional phrase showing direction
- ✔ No object → Intransitive
> Answer: Intransitive
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#### 6. They wrote her many letters.
- Verb: wrote
- Direct Object: *many letters* (what was written)
- Indirect Object: *her* (to whom the letters were written)
- ✔ Has both DO and IO → Ditransitive
> Answer: Ditransitive
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#### 7. The choir sings the national anthem.
- Verb: sings
- Direct Object: *the national anthem* (what is sung)
- No indirect object
- ✔ One object → Transitive
> Answer: Transitive
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1. Ditransitive
2. Intransitive
3. Ditransitive
4. Transitive
5. Intransitive
6. Ditransitive
7. Transitive
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Direct Object (D.O.): The thing being acted upon.
Indirect Object (I.O.): The person/thing receiving the action (often "to" or "for").
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#### 1. Fleck will carry the watering can.
- Action: carry
- What is carried? → *the watering can*
- No recipient → no I.O.
> D.O.: the watering can
> I.O.: none
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#### 2. She lent Frank some money.
- Lend is a ditransitive verb.
- To whom? → *Frank* (I.O.)
- What? → *some money* (D.O.)
> I.O.: Frank
> D.O.: some money
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#### 3. He passed me the salt for my salad.
- Passed is ditransitive.
- To whom? → *me* (I.O.)
- What? → *the salt* (D.O.)
> D.O.: the salt
> I.O.: me
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#### 4. Anne put an interesting question.
- Put is transitive.
- What was put? → *an interesting question*
- No indirect object (no "to" or "for" someone)
> D.O.: an interesting question
> I.O.: none
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#### 5. Her boss pays a good salary to his employees.
- Pays → ditransitive verb
- What? → *a good salary* (D.O.)
- To whom? → *his employees* (I.O.)
> D.O.: a good salary
> I.O.: his employees
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#### 6. She lay in the bed.
- Verb: *lay* (past tense of lie – intransitive)
- No object — "in the bed" is a prepositional phrase
- ✔ No object → no D.O. or I.O.
> D.O.: none
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| Sentence | D.O. | I.O. |
|--------|------|------|
| 1. Fleck will carry the watering can. | the watering can | none |
| 2. She lent Frank some money. | some money | Frank |
| 3. He passed me the salt for my salad. | the salt | me |
| 4. Anne put an interesting question. | an interesting question | none |
| 5. Her boss pays a good salary to his employees. | a good salary | his employees |
| 6. She lay in the bed. | none | — |
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#### Part 1: Verb Types
1. Ditransitive
2. Intransitive
3. Ditransitive
4. Transitive
5. Intransitive
6. Ditransitive
7. Transitive
#### Part 2: Objects
1. D.O.: the watering can; I.O.: none
2. D.O.: some money; I.O.: Frank
3. D.O.: the salt; I.O.: me
4. D.O.: an interesting question; I.O.: none
5. D.O.: a good salary; I.O.: his employees
6. D.O.: none
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Part 1: Identify as transitive, ditransitive, and intransitive verb
Definitions:
- Intransitive verb: A verb that does not take a direct object. The action is complete without receiving it.
- Transitive verb: A verb that takes a direct object (the receiver of the action).
- Ditransitive verb: A verb that takes both a direct object and an indirect object (usually "to" or "for" someone).
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#### 1. Miss Rose fed boiled chicken to her dog.
- Verb: fed
- Direct Object: *boiled chicken* (what was fed)
- Indirect Object: *her dog* (to whom it was fed)
- ✔ This has both DO and IO → Ditransitive
> Answer: Ditransitive
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#### 2. The Nightingale sang beautifully in the garden.
- Verb: sang
- No object — just describes the action with adverbial phrase
- ✔ No object → Intransitive
> Answer: Intransitive
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#### 3. We booked a nice room for them in the city centre.
- Verb: booked
- Direct Object: *a nice room* (what was booked)
- Indirect Object: *them* (for whom it was booked)
- ✔ Has both DO and IO → Ditransitive
> Answer: Ditransitive
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#### 4. We moved the sofa to another room.
- Verb: moved
- Direct Object: *the sofa* (what was moved)
- "to another room" is a prepositional phrase indicating location, not an indirect object
- ✔ Only one object → Transitive
> Answer: Transitive
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#### 5. He walks to the park daily.
- Verb: walks
- No object — "to the park" is a prepositional phrase showing direction
- ✔ No object → Intransitive
> Answer: Intransitive
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#### 6. They wrote her many letters.
- Verb: wrote
- Direct Object: *many letters* (what was written)
- Indirect Object: *her* (to whom the letters were written)
- ✔ Has both DO and IO → Ditransitive
> Answer: Ditransitive
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#### 7. The choir sings the national anthem.
- Verb: sings
- Direct Object: *the national anthem* (what is sung)
- No indirect object
- ✔ One object → Transitive
> Answer: Transitive
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✔ Part 1 Answers:
1. Ditransitive
2. Intransitive
3. Ditransitive
4. Transitive
5. Intransitive
6. Ditransitive
7. Transitive
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Part 2: Write the direct object (D.O.) and indirect object (I.O.)
Direct Object (D.O.): The thing being acted upon.
Indirect Object (I.O.): The person/thing receiving the action (often "to" or "for").
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#### 1. Fleck will carry the watering can.
- Action: carry
- What is carried? → *the watering can*
- No recipient → no I.O.
> D.O.: the watering can
> I.O.: none
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#### 2. She lent Frank some money.
- Lend is a ditransitive verb.
- To whom? → *Frank* (I.O.)
- What? → *some money* (D.O.)
> I.O.: Frank
> D.O.: some money
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#### 3. He passed me the salt for my salad.
- Passed is ditransitive.
- To whom? → *me* (I.O.)
- What? → *the salt* (D.O.)
> D.O.: the salt
> I.O.: me
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#### 4. Anne put an interesting question.
- Put is transitive.
- What was put? → *an interesting question*
- No indirect object (no "to" or "for" someone)
> D.O.: an interesting question
> I.O.: none
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#### 5. Her boss pays a good salary to his employees.
- Pays → ditransitive verb
- What? → *a good salary* (D.O.)
- To whom? → *his employees* (I.O.)
> D.O.: a good salary
> I.O.: his employees
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#### 6. She lay in the bed.
- Verb: *lay* (past tense of lie – intransitive)
- No object — "in the bed" is a prepositional phrase
- ✔ No object → no D.O. or I.O.
> D.O.: none
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✔ Part 2 Answers:
| Sentence | D.O. | I.O. |
|--------|------|------|
| 1. Fleck will carry the watering can. | the watering can | none |
| 2. She lent Frank some money. | some money | Frank |
| 3. He passed me the salt for my salad. | the salt | me |
| 4. Anne put an interesting question. | an interesting question | none |
| 5. Her boss pays a good salary to his employees. | a good salary | his employees |
| 6. She lay in the bed. | none | — |
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✔ Final Answer Summary:
#### Part 1: Verb Types
1. Ditransitive
2. Intransitive
3. Ditransitive
4. Transitive
5. Intransitive
6. Ditransitive
7. Transitive
#### Part 2: Objects
1. D.O.: the watering can; I.O.: none
2. D.O.: some money; I.O.: Frank
3. D.O.: the salt; I.O.: me
4. D.O.: an interesting question; I.O.: none
5. D.O.: a good salary; I.O.: his employees
6. D.O.: none
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