Say whether the verbs are transitive or intransitive.
A transitive verb has an object. An intransitive verb does not have an object.
1. The lion killed a deer.
2. The baby opened her eyes. 3. Dogs bark and cats meow. 4. We played tennis for hours. 5. I have bought a dozen apples. 6. The birds flew in the sky. 7. She recognized him instantly. 8. Bats fly at night. 9. The boys are playing in the garden. 10. I wrote a letter to my friend.
2. Pronoun
Fill in the blanks using an appropriate pronoun.
1. What are you doing in .................... room? (he / his / him) 2. That is none of ......................... business. (you / your / yours) 3. Have .......... (they / them) ever invited ............. (you / your) to .............. (they / their) home? 4. She doesn’t know what ........................... is doing? (she / her / hers) 5. I am going to drop Susie at .......................... home. (she / her / hers) 6. Have you ever helped .......................... (he / him / his) 7. They accused ....................... of stealing the money. (he / him / his) 8. She never revealed ......................... problems to anybody. (she / her / hers) 9. You always criticize ........................... (I / me / mine) 10. I think ........... (we / us) should invite .........(they / them) to ............(we / us / our) party.
3. Adverb
Underline the adverb in the following sentences.
1. She was too tired to walk. 2. I am so happy to hear this. 3. I met an old friend of mine there. 4. You should leave now itself. 5. Sometimes I think I am living in a dream. 6. I visit my grandparents often. 7. What did you do then? 8. He is strong enough to move that table. 9. I never knew that I was making a mistake. 10. I am very much interested in your offer. 4. Adjectives Underline the adjectives in the following sentences. 1. The tiger is a ferocious animal. 2. We did not receive sufficient rain this year.
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