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Transitive and intransitive verbs

Subject: English Grammar

Level: Beginner

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Instructions:

Please read the following questions carefully and choose the most appropriate answer.

Hint: A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning.

If you would like to read more about Transitive and Intransitive Verbs, please read our article here.

Q1.

Which of the following sentences contains a transitive verb?

  • 1. They laugh loudly.

  • 2. The cat sleeps.

  • 3. She reads a book.

Q2.

Which of the following statements are true about the sentence below:

The crowd cheered.

  • 1. "cheered" is a transitive verb

  • 2. "cheered" is an intransitive verb

Q3.

Which of the following receives the action of the verb in a sentence?

  • 1. the object

  • 2. the subject

Q4.

A transitive verb does not require a subject. True or False?

  • 1. True

  • 2. False

Q5.

Identify the intransitive verb in the sentence: "The sun sets behind the mountains."

  • 1. sets

  • 2. behind

  • 3. mountains

Q6.

Identify the subject in the sentence: John played the piano.

  • 1. John

  • 2. piano

Q7.

Identify the object in the sentence: My friends watched a movie.

  • 1. Friends

  • 2. movie

Q8.

Choose the sentence with a transitive verb:

  • 1. The flowers bloom in the spring.

  • 2. They run every morning.

  • 3. She writes a letter.

Q9.

Which of the following performs the verb's action?

  • 1. the subject

  • 2. the object

Q10.

Choose the sentence with an intransitive verb:

  • 1. The chef prepares a delicious meal.

  • 2. The children play in the park.

  • 3. Martin teaches English grammar.

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