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Group A

Transitive verbs

The speaker mentions different marketing strategies in the video. I wonder if he can
help me or not. Every day, I always do my homework. I think I do not have enough time to play with you,
are checking carefully and going to bring chips and salsa to the meeting. During the time, my mom
always, the tourists complete their journey by train. I tell them not to walk in the room, but
they do not care about me. We make a vase in pottery class and have fun with each other. When we
and we are seeing carefully, we will buy a road map from the convenience store. If you want me to try, I
they think that he watches the dolphin show at the amusement park at weekends. I am so
.When doing cleaning up, he finds his sneakers under the table. I worry about my trip and I do not
,I care about Alice. Mike meets her once a year. What are you going to do in the kitchen

Look at and point out the form of the word that follows the verb in the central column of each set of lines

Transitive verbs + ???

1. Mention

2. Do

3. Bring

4. Complete

5. Make

6. Buy

7. Watch

8. Find

9. Meet

Sometimes the meaning of a verb changes depending on whether that verb is transitive or
intransitive (especially with phrasal verbs).
He runs a small grocery store. He runs along the beach every morning.
(transitive: run = manage) (intransitive: run - the sport)
Group B
Intransitive verbs

After the thunderstorm, a rainbow appears in the sky. After talking, we carefully mention about this topic
her.When the weather is snowy, we walk carefully. Meanwhile, we take a bus and go to school early so
class, go shopping. During eating, she chews loudly and everyone cannot stand that noise. Making this sen
or not. Next week, my uncle is going to leave. Doing the homework will help you improve your knowledge,
her, stop talking about that. Marie exercises as often as she can. Because I have a test, I need to go to
interesting. Look at! He is going to jump. If you want to win this competition, you have to word hard eno
stop complaining it. Both players work hard during the tennis match. Hey! You need to listen carefully
care about them. My teammates wait impatiently. You can take a rest and continue working this
not understand it. The celebration begins at two o’clock in my house. Watch out! The ball is coming

Look at and point out the form of the word that follows the verb in the central column of each set of lines

Intransitive verbs + ???

1. Appear

2. Walk

3. Chew

4. Leave

5. Exercise

6. Jump

7. Work

8. Wait

9. Begin

Sometimes the meaning of a verb changes depending on whether that verb is transitive or
intransitive (especially with phrasal verbs).
He runs a small grocery store. He runs along the beach every morning.
(transitive: run = manage) (intransitive: run - the sport)
Group C
Verbs that are transitive and intransitive
are going to take a test next week. I eat fried eggs for breakfast. Recently, he asks if he can do this job
having dinner with my family. She eats quickly at breakfast. You can try to do this task without
me. In the morning, Daniel drives. Be careful! The car is coming behind you. Hey! Stop talking
I know what to do. She drives a large truck. They tell me to go shopping and buy some
am talking to you. Barbara always reads in her room. My classmates have a surprise for me because
and interesting show. Wow! He reads 10 books a month. However, I should not talk to me like that
before you talk to me. I usually understand fast. I can pass my exam without learning the lessons an
I am your best friend, I always understand you. Come here! I want to show you something and
class, you should focus on me. Mai runs the company. On my birthday, I feel happy and enjoy my
avoid doing this in my class. He runs to hide. I appreciate your contribution and hope that I
Look at and point out the form of the word that follows the verb in the central column of each set of lines

Verbs that are transitive and intransitive + ???

1. Eat

2. Drive

3. Read

4. Understand

5. Run

Sometimes the meaning of a verb changes depending on whether that verb is transitive or
intransitive (especially with phrasal verbs).
He runs a small grocery store. He runs along the beach every morning.
(transitive: run = manage) (intransitive: run - the sport)

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