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Unit 7

Looking Back. Unit 7 . Transitive and Intransitive verbs. The batter hit the ball The bird sang What is the difference between the two verbs in the above sentences ? . What are transitive verbs ?. Transitive verbs are action verbs that have an object to receive that action.

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Unit 7

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  1. Looking Back Unit 7

  2. Transitive and Intransitiveverbs • Thebatter hit theball • Thebirdsang • What is the difference between the two verbs in the above sentences?

  3. What are transitiveverbs?

  4. Transitive verbs are action verbs that have an object to receive that action. • Here are some more examples of transitive verbs: • I baked some cookies. • I rode the bicycle. • I moved the chair. • I stitched a quilt.

  5. List of mostcommontransitiveverbs

  6. What are intransitiveverbs?

  7. Intransitive verbs are action verbs but unlike transitive verbs, the do not have an object receiving the action. • More examples of intransitive verbs: • I laughed. • I cried. • The book fell. • The horse galloped. • The sun set.

  8. Whataboutthissentence? • I walked to the park today. • Is walked transitive or intransitive?

  9. Let’sPractice!! • Do theexerciseon page 51. • TAI: Complete theworksheetabouttransitive and intransitiveverbs.

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