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Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Answerbs

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Answers:

1. Identify Whether the Verbs Are Transitive or Intransitive:


paints - Transitive
sleeps - Intransitive
bake - Transitive
laughs - Intransitive
buys - Transitive
rises - Intransitive
tells - Transitive
runs - Intransitive
clean - Transitive
blows - Intransitive
writes - Transitive
jump - Intransitive
reads - Transitive
bloom - Intransitive
watch - Transitive
arrives - Intransitive
calls - Transitive
flows - Intransitive
throws - Transitive
shines - Intransitive
eat - Transitive
chirp - Intransitive
paints - Transitive
stops - Intransitive
sings - Transitive
2. Fill in the blanks with transitive verbs
She prepared a delicious meal for her family.
They built a new playground in the park.
He wrote a letter to his friend.
We read the latest novel by our favourite author.
The teacher explained the complex topic to the students.
She painted a beautiful landscape on the canvas.
The chef cooked a gourmet dinner for the guests.
They made a decision about the upcoming project.
He sent an invitation to the party.
She described the event in detail.
They played a challenging game together.
He fixed the broken chair in the living room.
The artist created a stunning sculpture.
She delivered the news to her colleagues.
They organized a surprise birthday party.
He caught the ball during the game.
The company launched a new product this week.
She offered assistance to the new employees.
They invited their friends over for dinner.
He celebrated his achievements with a big party.
She designed a new logo for the business.
The kids made a mess while playing.
He discussed the project with his team.
She repaired the old watch for her grandfather.
They invited the neighbours to the barbecue.
3. Fill in the blanks with Intransitive verbs
The sun rises early in the morning.
The baby cries loudly.
She sleeps peacefully throughout the night.
The wind blows gently through the trees.
They laugh at the funny joke.
The children play in the backyard.
The clock ticks loudly.
The car stops suddenly at the red light.
The flowers bloom in spring.
The dog barks at the passing cars.
The river flows swiftly after the rain.
He runs every morning in the park.
The birds sing early in the morning.
The moon shines brightly at night.
The students study hard for their exams.
The ice melts in the sun.
The crowd cheers during the game.
The cat purrs when petted.
The plane flies high in the sky.
The leaves fall from the trees in autumn.
The light flickers in the dark room.
The engine hums softly.
The waves crash against the shore.
The actors perform beautifully on stage.
The snow settles on the ground.
4. Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Verb Form:
She writes a book. (Transitive)
The dog barks at strangers. (Intransitive)
He reads the newspaper every day. (Transitive)
The children play in the park. (Intransitive)
We enjoy the party last night. (Transitive)
The baby cries when hungry. (Intransitive)
She draws a picture. (Transitive)
The sun sets in the evening. (Intransitive)
He makes breakfast for everyone. (Transitive)
The train departs on time. (Intransitive)
They watch a movie on TV. (Transitive)
The wind howls through the trees. (Intransitive)
She teaches English at school. (Transitive)
The river flows into the sea. (Intransitive)
He writes emails to his colleagues. (Transitive)
The clock ticks loudly. (Intransitive)
They plant flowers in the garden. (Transitive)
The stars twinkle at night. (Intransitive)
She cooks dinner for her family. (Transitive)
The dog chases the cat. (Transitive)
He talks to his friend on the phone. (Transitive)
The baby giggles with joy. (Intransitive)
She fixes the broken chair. (Transitive)
The sun shines all day. (Intransitive)
He delivers the mail. (Transitive)
5. Rewrite the Following Sentences by Changing the Transitive Verb to an
Intransitive Form or Vice Versa:
She reads a book every week. (Transitive)
She reads in her free time. (Intransitive)
They play chess on weekends. (Transitive)
They play outside every afternoon. (Intransitive)
He cooked dinner last night. (Transitive)
He cooked for a long time. (Intransitive)
The teacher explains the lesson. (Transitive)
The teacher explains clearly. (Intransitive)
The chef prepared a meal. (Transitive)
The chef prepared for the event. (Intransitive)
She draws portraits. (Transitive)
She draws well. (Intransitive)
He writes novels. (Transitive)
He writes every day. (Intransitive)
They built a house. (Transitive)
They built for hours. (Intransitive)
She paints her room. (Transitive)
She paints beautifully. (Intransitive)
The gardener waters the plants. (Transitive)
The gardener waters in the morning. (Intransitive)
He sings songs at the concert. (Transitive)
He sings well. (Intransitive)
The kids chased each other. (Transitive)
The kids chased in the park. (Intransitive)
She teaches mathematics. (Transitive)
She teaches at the school. (Intransitive)
He reads the newspaper. (Transitive)
He reads quietly. (Intransitive)
They enjoy the meal. (Transitive)
They enjoy together. (Intransitive)
She bakes cookies. (Transitive)
She bakes frequently. (Intransitive)
He drives a car. (Transitive)
He drives carefully. (Intransitive)
The team practices football. (Transitive)
The team practices regularly. (Intransitive)
She fills the bottle with water. (Transitive)
She fills quickly. (Intransitive)
He throws the ball. (Transitive)
He throws expertly. (Intransitive)
The cat catches mice. (Transitive)
The cat catches quickly. (Intransitive)
She answers the phone. (Transitive)
She answers promptly. (Intransitive)
The student completes the assignment. (Transitive)
The student completes on time. (Intransitive)
He paints the house. (Transitive)
He paints occasionally. (Intransitive)
They find a solution. (Transitive)
They find in the library. (Intransitive)

Find Out if you Got them All Right from the Answers Below:
1. Identify the Verb Type
She bakes cookies every weekend. (Transitive)
The children play in the park after school. (Intransitive)
He reads the newspaper daily. (Transitive)
The sun rises in the east. (Intransitive)
They clean the house every Saturday. (Transitive)
The dog barks at strangers. (Intransitive)
She writes letters to her friends. (Transitive)
The river flows into the sea. (Intransitive)
He catches the train to work. (Transitive)
The stars shine brightly at night. (Intransitive)
2. Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Verb Form
She eats a delicious meal. (Transitive)
They swim in the lake during summer. (Intransitive)
He fixed the broken chair. (Transitive)
The kids laughed at the funny joke. (Intransitive)
She sent an email to her boss. (Transitive)
The baby cries loudly. (Intransitive)
He ran in the marathon last weekend. (Intransitive)
We built a sandcastle on the beach. (Transitive)
The cat purred when petted. (Intransitive)
She talked to her friend on the phone. (Transitive)
3. Convert Sentences
They watch movies on weekends. (Convert to intransitive: They watch often.)
The baby sleeps soundly through the night. (Convert to transitive: The baby sleeps
in the crib.)
She writes a book. (Convert to intransitive: She writes every day.)
The dog catches the ball. (Convert to intransitive: The dog catches quickly.)
He paints the house. (Convert to intransitive: He paints well.)
The teacher explains the lesson. (Convert to intransitive: The teacher explains
clearly.)
The sun sets in the evening. (Convert to transitive: The sun sets the sky ablaze.)
They invite friends to the party. (Convert to intransitive: They invite often.)
The cat chases mice. (Convert to intransitive: The cat chases happily.)
He delivers packages. (Convert to intransitive: He delivers regularly.)
4. Choose the Correct Verb Form
The artist creates a new sculpture. (Transitive)
The baby smiles happily. (Intransitive)
They play chess every Friday. (Transitive)
The wind howls through the trees. (Intransitive)
She describes the scene vividly. (Transitive)
The train arrives on time. (Intransitive)
He sends a letter to his friend. (Transitive)
The leaves rustle in the breeze. (Intransitive)
She cooks dinner for the family. (Transitive)
The boat floats on the water. (Intransitive)
5. Create Your Own Sentences
Transitive Verb Sentences:
He reads a book every night.
She paints beautiful portraits.
Intransitive Verb Sentences:
The dog barks loudly in the yard.
The sun sets behind the mountains.

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