Title: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
1Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Catherine
Marshall Pelion Middle School
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3Verbs
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4Transitive Verbs
- A transitive verb is followed by a word or words
- called the direct object - that answer the
question what? Or whom?
Example The pilot landed the antique airplane.
(Airplane is the direct object that answers the
question landed what? After the verb landed.)
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5Intransitive Verbs
- Intransitive verbs are action verbs that do not
have a - direct object.
Example The pilot landed carefully. (There is
no direct object answering the question
landed what? Or whom?)
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6PRACTICE
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Transitive
Intransitive
Directions
- Louis Bleriot flew across the English Channel in
1909. - In 1910, Glenn H. Curtiss piloted his craft from
Albany to New York City. - Airplane technology grew quickly.
- In 1914, the First World War began.
- Both sides in the war found new uses for
airplanes. - The government counted 1,036 airports in the
United States in 1927. - In the 1930s, passengers used planes as an
important means of
transportation. - After the war, even the U.S. Postal Service
realized its need for airplanes. - Jet engines generate more noise that propeller
engines. - Nearby residents complain sometimes about the
noise problem.
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9Transitive and Intransitive
Verb Quiz
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