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Transitive verb:

1. Sulman Khan read the book,


2. She gave him a phone.
3. Ali saw her in the market.
4. We need to maintain product quality.
5. I couldn’t face him today.
6. She loves animals.
7. The company has offered me a job.
8. He has a car.

Intransitive verb:
1. The trees were moving in the breeze.
2. The match starts at 3 p.m.
3. I washed, dressed, and went out.
4. He was living a life of luxury abroad.
5. When the rain stopped, we went for a walk.

Ditranstive verb:
1. Angela gave me a journal.
2. The committee appointed my boss the new team leader.
3. My two toddlers colored the walls neon green.
4. The President designated the fourth Thursday in November Thanksgiving.
5. Parking in New York City drives me crazy!
6. The collapse of the economy made him unfathomably sad.
7. We are painting the roses red.

Intensive verb:
1. She is my doctor.
2. He is my teacher.
3. She is nice.
4. Those people are married.
5. He seems young.
6. You look good.
7. Sam is in the car.
8. The party is tomorrow.

Complex verb
1. The judge declared the man guilty on two counts.
2. Elena Kagan clerked for Thurgood Marshall and has long considered him a hero.
3. When the Congress unanimously elected George Washington president, he accepted
reluctantly.
4. "This man had made her happy and made her miserable, but he was dependable."
5. The senior class elected him president.
6. Backer named DTB head of tennis.
7. PMA accuses JI chief of corruption.
8. The UK consider itself the second in command.

Propositional verb:
1. Kelly asked politely for a raise.
2. man begged for a second chance.
3. Many generations of people have fought for freedom.
4. She works for the government.
5. Some people wish for nothing but fame.
6. She applied for a loan.

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