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5. To welcome, receive r __ __ __ __ tion
6. To ask for security __ __ __ t __ __ tion
7. To set something right __ o __ __ e __ tion
8. To look up to someone with respect a __ __ __ __ __ tion
9. To make an inquiry or probe into something i __ v __ __ __ i __ __ tion
10. To be relucant to do something h __ __ i __ __ tion
Easy Grammar
Easy Grammar
Easy Grammar
Transitive and Intransitive Verb
A verb can be described as transitive or intransitive based on whether it requires an object
to express a complete thought or not.
A transitive verb is one that only makes sense if it exerts its action on an object.
For example:
I admire your courage.
We need to maintain product quality.
I wouldn’t face him today.
She loves animals.
An intransitive verb will make sense without an object, some verbs may be used both ways.
For example:
The baby was crying .
I work for a large firm in Paris.
They laughed uncontrollably.
We talked for house.
A. Underline the verbs in the sentences below, then show whether they are transitive or
intransitive by putting a checkmark in the correct box.
Transitive Intransitive
1. Maya thanked Komal. 3
2. Mom filled the cup with juice.
3. The dog over there barked.
4. Grandma laughed.
5. Uncle Paul wrote a book.
6. Victor moved the chair away.
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