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Underline the verbs in the sentence and say whether it is Transitive (needing an Object) or Intransitive (need not have an Object).
It smiles and dances
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Underline the verbs in the sentence and say whether it is Transitive (needing an Object) or Intransitive (need not have an Object).
A rainbow colours the entire sky.
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Say whether the Verbs underlined in the sentence are finite (limited by the number or person of the subject) or non-finite (not governed by the subject, number or person).
He decides to go to a hermit.
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Say whether the Verbs underlined in the sentence are finite (limited by the number or person of the subject) or non-finite (not governed by the subject, number or person).
I have come to you, wise hermit.
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Say whether the Verbs underlined in the sentence are finite (limited by the number or person of the subject) or non-finite (not governed by the subject, number or person).
He gave the reward to none.
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Say whether the Verbs underlined in the sentence are finite (limited by the number or person of the subject) or non-finite (not governed by the subject, number or person).
The hermit was digging the ground.
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Say whether the Verbs underlined in the sentence are finite (limited by the number or person of the subject) or non-finite (not governed by the subject, number or person).
I pray for you to answer my questions.
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Say whether the Verbs underlined in the sentence are finite (limited by the number or person of the subject) or non-finite (not governed by the subject, number or person).
“Forgive me.”
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Say whether the Verbs underlined in the sentence are finite (limited by the number or person of the subject) or non-finite (not governed by the subject, number or person).
The sun began to sink.
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Pick out from the lesson the Verb form of:
democracy
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Pick out from the lesson the Verb form of:
global
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Pick out from the lesson the Verb form of:
hindrance
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Pick out from the lesson the Verb form of:
resolution
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Pick out from the lesson the Verb form of:
liberty
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Pick out from the lesson the Verb form of:
service
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In the following sentences the underlined words are called infinitives. Find such examples from the speech and underline the infinitives.
- Every child is free to grow.
- I refuse to accept that all the laws and constitutions, police and judges are unable to protect our children.
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Say whether the words underlined are infinitives/participles or gerunds.
The athletes wanted to take part in the running race.
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Say whether the words underlined are infinitives/participles or gerunds.
Would you like to eat at the dinning table?
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Say whether the words underlined are infinitives/participles or gerunds.
Reading is good for the mind and soul. So take up reading books.
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Say whether the words underlined are infinitives/participles or gerunds.
I like to eat fruits rather than eating sweets.
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