3 The teacher asked the class to STAY put while she went to the office.
transitive verb
action verb
auxiliary verb
linking verb ********
4 NEITHER whales NOR dolphins are fish, although many believe that they are.
correlative conjunctions *****
coordinating conjunctions
demonstrative pronouns
possessive pronouns
5. LaKeisha was the only student who knew WHICH book had been assigned.
proper adjective
indefinite adjective
interrogative adjective *******
demonstrative adjective
Identify the term that best describes the bolded word(s) for these questions.
I put ******by my answer choice...Thank you
10 answers
4 and 5 are correct.
o.k. then is 3 action verb? That was my other choice - thank you
Yes, 3 is an action verb. =)
Thank you Writeacher - may have a few more... :)
Writeacher if action verb was not a choice (because I looked at the wrong choices when labeling them) then would it be a -
linking verb
transitive verb
intransitive verb or
auxilliary verb and that's why I originally went with linking - my mistake - sorry
Writeacher if action verb was not a choice (because I looked at the wrong choices when labeling them) then would it be a -
linking verb
transitive verb
intransitive verb or
auxilliary verb and that's why I originally went with linking - my mistake - sorry
I'll take that sentence apart for you ~
The - article
teacher - noun, subject
asked - main verb of the sentence
the - article
class - noun, direct object
to STAY put - infinitive form of a phrasal verb (phrasal verbs are common combinations of verb + adverb)
while she went to the office. - subordinate clause, acting as an adverb
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/phrasals.htm
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/clauses.htm
The - article
teacher - noun, subject
asked - main verb of the sentence
the - article
class - noun, direct object
to STAY put - infinitive form of a phrasal verb (phrasal verbs are common combinations of verb + adverb)
while she went to the office. - subordinate clause, acting as an adverb
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/phrasals.htm
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/clauses.htm
thank you for taking the sentence apart - my thoughts after looking at that
- intransitive verb -
- intransitive verb -
It cannot be intransitive.
Transitive verbs take direct objects.
Intransitive verbs DON'T take direct objects.
Transitive verbs take direct objects.
Intransitive verbs DON'T take direct objects.
oh - I was reading in the definition for intransitive - misunderstood - these are so hard - I am trying
Looks to me like STAY is intransitive
ASKED is transitive, since it has an object.
ASKED is transitive, since it has an object.
Thank you