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Kingsville Advanced School nc.

Welcome to my
English class!
Prepared by: Faci Alexis
Rule No.1- Always observe silence.

Classroom
Rules Rule No.2- Respect others and
yourselves.

Rule No.3-Listen attentively.

Rule No.4- If you want to recite raise


your right hand.
Word of the
Day
“Teach me thy
way, O Lord; I
Psalms
will walk in thy 86:11
truth: unite my
heart to fear thy
name”.
Learning
Objectives
At the end of the lesson the students should be able to:

a. Define the meaning of transitive and intransitive

verb;

b. compose clear and coherent sentences, using s-v

agreement;
Using Transitive Verb
and Intransitive Verb
Correctly
Verb is a part of
speech that tells an
action, a condition,
What is a
or state of being. On
the other hand, Verb?
action verbs express
an action, which
categorizes into two
generally. The two
types of action verbs
are transitive and
intransitive verb.
What is Transitive
Verb?
Transitive Note:
Verb is a Transitive
kind of verb Verb always
that answers the
requires a question
direct “who” and
object. “what”
What is Transitive
Verb?
Examples: The students read the book.
Subject- the students
Transitive verb- read
Direct Object- the book

Gremalyn loves vegetables.


Subject- Gremalyn
Transitive verb- loves
Direct Object- vegetables
What is Intransitive
Verb?

Transitive Verb is Note: Transitive


a kind of verb Verb it doesn’t
that doesn’t answer the
require a direct question “who”
object. and “what”
Examples: My father walks slowly.
Subject- my father
Intransitive verb- walks

The dog barks at the stranger


Subject- the dog
Intransitive verb- barks

Trishia swims in the pool.


Subject- Trishia
Intransitive Verb- swims
Evaluation
Thank You!
Do you have any questions for me
before we go?

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