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Transitive and
Intransitive
Verbs!
Remember what nouns are?
A person,
or idea!
place thing
Transitive Verbs
Read
the sentence below.
Joe held the baby.
What is the subject?
What is the verb?
What did Joe hold?
Is that a noun?
THEN YOU HAVE A TRANSITIVE
VERB!
Remember!
For a verb to be
transitive, the action
must be directed
towards a NOUN.
Let’s try another one!
Loretta
brought flowers.
What is the subject?
What is the verb?
What did Loretta bring?
Is that flowers a noun?
Do we have a transitive verb?
Now you try it! Is the verb
transitive?
Our scout
troop
made a quilt.
Yes it is!
The
scout troop MADE a
quilt.
“quilt” is a noun (thing).
So the verb is transitive!
Hold on now…
We’re not done yet!
Intransitive Verbs are next!
These
are verbs that do
not express action
towards a noun.
Here’s what an intransitive
verb looks like…
The Evans twins played quietly indoors the
whole day.
What is the verb?
The Evans twins played what?
Is quietly a noun?
So it CANNOT be a transitive verb, and
therefore is intransitive.
Let’s try another one!
Mrs.
Stout cried very loudly when her
students failed the test.
What is the verb?
How did Mrs. Stout cry?
Is loudly a noun?
Then what type of verb do we have?
Yes!
It’s intransitive!
Let’s practice.
Mrs. Stout swam ten laps.
My husband swims very well.
Mrs. Stout read aloud to the class.
Mrs. Stout read a book on the very first day.
The voters decided to elect him.
I can’t believe how quickly the dog chased the
cat.
Mrs. Jones rides horses.
The cowboys rode cattle trails for days.
The team celebrated by having pizzas.
Whoa!!! What type of verb is that…
transitive, intransitive, action, or linking?
This morning, I woke up and felt really
sleepy. I thought to myself, “I really
don’t want to go to work today.” But
then I thought about how great my
students are and how much I care about
them. I thought about how they make me
laugh and always put me in a good mood.
They are amazing students! I could not
imagine life without them.