Intransitive Verbs Quiz 64 (25 MCQs)

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1. Exercise 1:Identifying Transitive and Intransitive VerbsIdentify the verb in the following sentence. 17. With reluctance, he swallowed the medicine.
2. I watch you watch he/she/it watches we watch you watch they watch
3. What is the indirect object? The team won the game in the last 10 seconds.
4. Others hunted elephants for their ivory tusks.
5. True or False:A direct object will follow a linking verb.
6. Is the verb transitive or intransitive in this sentence:The trainer slowly walked toward the tiger.
7. Select the direct object:Kennedy mailed her boyfriend the Valentine.
8. Identify the indirect object in the following sentence:Alexander gave the church 500 dollars.
9. What is the direct object here? The actors in the play rested during the intermission.
10. Is the verb transitive or intransitive in this sentence:The nation's economy has improved in recent years.
11. Which is the verb:Valentine cards seem silly to me.
12. The chief guest arrived at 5pmChoose the correct option.
13. Which type of verb is 'remain' in the sentence:The book remained on the shelf.
14. State whether the verb used in the sentence is transitive or intransitive:Fewer than one thousand of them serve large planes.
15. Identify the intransitive verb in the sentence:The children played happily.
16. Michael was an Olympic Gold medalist. "Michael" is the subject, "was" is a linking verb and "Olympic gold medalist" is a subject complement that describes the subject "Michael."
17. The emperor orders the servants to leave.
18. Does this sentence have a transitive or intransitive verb? Tonight, I will read the novel about Romeo and Juliet.
19. She walks to school.
20. What is the structure of a phrasal verb?
21. Find the transitive verb:Ms. K. gave a lecture to her class.
22. During the night, the dog howled continuously.
23. A transitive verb always has a direct object
24. After the election, the Prime Minister assembled his cabinet.
25. BRIDGE students wait in front of the cafeteria after school.(Does this sentence have a TRANSITIVE or INTRANSITVE VERB?)