ER 4 - Verb Types Flashcards
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
I ate cake on my birthday.
Transitive
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
My mother is a teacher.
Linking
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
The cat is sleeping.
Intransitive
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
Sextus is an annoying boy.
Linking
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
Sextus falls out of the tree.
Intransitive
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
Cornelia is tired.
Linking
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
Cornelia hears a voice.
Transitive
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
The loud voice frightens Cornelia.
Transitive
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
Sextus Davum saepe vexat.
Transitive
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
Marcus est puer Romanus.
Linking
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
Cornelia et Flavia sunt defessae.
Linking
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
Magnam arborem Sextus ascendit.
Transitive
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
Davus fragorem audit.
Transitive
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
Davus est iratus.
Linking
Identify the TYPE of verb used in each sentence (Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking):
Cornelia et Flavia lupum timent.
Transitive