The document contains examples of parts of speech tagging for sentences in English. It has two exercises: the first tags parts of speech for sentences like "They are taken away for questioning". The second provides sentences and identifies whether example verbs are used transitively, ditransitively, or intransitively, like "She weeps" as an intransitive verb. The document provides examples to practice identifying parts of speech and verb types.
The document contains examples of parts of speech tagging for sentences in English. It has two exercises: the first tags parts of speech for sentences like "They are taken away for questioning". The second provides sentences and identifies whether example verbs are used transitively, ditransitively, or intransitively, like "She weeps" as an intransitive verb. The document provides examples to practice identifying parts of speech and verb types.
The document contains examples of parts of speech tagging for sentences in English. It has two exercises: the first tags parts of speech for sentences like "They are taken away for questioning". The second provides sentences and identifies whether example verbs are used transitively, ditransitively, or intransitively, like "She weeps" as an intransitive verb. The document provides examples to practice identifying parts of speech and verb types.
b. Break (transitive) -> [My cousins] break [the plates] c. Rotate (transitive) -> [She] rotates [the paper] d. Give (ditransitive) -> [I] give [my students] [some books] e. Fell (intransitive) -> [She] fell f. Erupt (intransitive) -> [The volcanoes] erupted g. Hit (transitive) -> [We] hit [them] h. Pass (ditransitive) [They] pass [him] [the key] i. Make (ditransitive) -> [I] make [her] [some cookies] j. Hand (ditransitive) -> [I] hand [them] [the money] k. Cross (transitive) -> [I] cross [the street] l. Enter (Transitive) -> [I] enter [the building] m. Climb (transitive) -> [They] climb [the mountain] n. Get (ditransitive) -> [I] get [you] [a warm drink] o. Grant (ditransitive) -> [I] grant [you] [my permission] p. Laugh (intransitive) -> [We] laugh q. Offer (ditransitive) -> [The HR team] offers [him] [a job]