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Task: Identify whether the underlined word in each sentence is a Transitive Verb or an Intransitive Verb.
#### Definitions:
- Transitive Verb: A verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning. It "acts upon" something.
- Intransitive Verb: A verb that does not require a direct object. It expresses an action or state without acting upon anything.
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Analysis of Each Sentence:
1. When he arrived, nobody was there to greet him.
- Underlined verb: arrived
- Explanation: "Arrived" does not have a direct object. It describes an action that does not act upon anything.
- Answer: Intransitive
2. I bought a bicycle so I can go to school faster.
- Underlined verb: bought
- Explanation: "Bought" has a direct object, "a bicycle." The verb acts upon something.
- Answer: Transitive
3. The boy laughed so much that milk came out of his nose.
- Underlined verb: laughed
- Explanation: "Laughed" does not have a direct object. It describes an action without acting upon anything.
- Answer: Intransitive
4. He reads books to help him fall asleep.
- Underlined verb: reads
- Explanation: "Reads" has a direct object, "books." The verb acts upon something.
- Answer: Transitive
5. Jim is sleeping so don't be so loud.
- Underlined verb: sleeping
- Explanation: "Sleeping" does not have a direct object. It describes a state or action without acting upon anything.
- Answer: Intransitive
6. When I lie down, I like to sleep on my back.
- Underlined verb: lie
- Explanation: "Lie" (in this context) does not have a direct object. It describes a position or state without acting upon anything.
- Answer: Intransitive
7. In order to catch up in class, she wrote an essay.
- Underlined verb: catch up
- Explanation: "Catch up" does not have a direct object. It describes an action without acting upon something.
- Answer: Intransitive
8. The man sneezed so hard that he fell from his chair.
- Underlined verb: sneezed
- Explanation: "Sneezed" does not have a direct object. It describes an action without acting upon anything.
- Answer: Intransitive
9. She sat down patiently waiting for her homework.
- Underlined verb: sat
- Explanation: "Sat" does not have a direct object. It describes a state or action without acting upon anything.
- Answer: Intransitive
10. For about an hour, they passed the ball back and forth.
- Underlined verb: passed
- Explanation: "Passed" has a direct object, "the ball." The verb acts upon something.
- Answer: Transitive
11. The family turned off the light and went to sleep.
- Underlined verb: turned off
- Explanation: "Turned off" has a direct object, "the light." The verb acts upon something.
- Answer: Transitive
12. We moved the tables next to each other.
- Underlined verb: moved
- Explanation: "Moved" has a direct object, "the tables." The verb acts upon something.
- Answer: Transitive
13. He puts on his winter boots because it's so cold outside.
- Underlined verb: puts on
- Explanation: "Puts on" has a direct object, "his winter boots." The verb acts upon something.
- Answer: Transitive
14. They waited but nobody helped them find their room.
- Underlined verb: waited
- Explanation: "Waited" does not have a direct object. It describes an action without acting upon anything.
- Answer: Intransitive
15. The train stopped abruptly.
- Underlined verb: stopped
- Explanation: "Stopped" does not have a direct object. It describes an action without acting upon anything.
- Answer: Intransitive
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Final Answers:
1. Intransitive
2. Transitive
3. Intransitive
4. Transitive
5. Intransitive
6. Intransitive
7. Intransitive
8. Intransitive
9. Intransitive
10. Transitive
11. Transitive
12. Transitive
13. Transitive
14. Intransitive
15. Intransitive
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Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. & \text{Intransitive} \\
2. & \text{Transitive} \\
3. & \text{Intransitive} \\
4. & \text{Transitive} \\
5. & \text{Intransitive} \\
6. & \text{Intransitive} \\
7. & \text{Intransitive} \\
8. & \text{Intransitive} \\
9. & \text{Intransitive} \\
10. & \text{Transitive} \\
11. & \text{Transitive} \\
12. & \text{Transitive} \\
13. & \text{Transitive} \\
14. & \text{Intransitive} \\
15. & \text{Intransitive} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
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