Asked by Lori
In the sentences below, which are transitive or intransitve verbs?
1. It is related to wheat, oats and barley.
2. Their size might surprise you.
3. Some reach a height of 120 ft.
4. The stems measue a foot in diameter
1. It is related to wheat, oats and barley.
2. Their size might surprise you.
3. Some reach a height of 120 ft.
4. The stems measue a foot in diameter
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What do you think?
Answered by
Lori
I think 1. is transitive
2. is transitive
3. transitive
4. transitive
?
2. is transitive
3. transitive
4. transitive
?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The first is wrong. The other three are right.
Ask "what" or "who" after the verb. If the sentence contains an answer, the verb is probably transitive because it has a direct object.
Ask "what" or "who" after the verb. If the sentence contains an answer, the verb is probably transitive because it has a direct object.
Answered by
Lori
why is one not transitive? If I ask what is related I get wheat, barley, oats???
Answered by
Lori
I get it...if I ask related what? doesn't make sense. Related who, doesn't make sense.
Thanks
Thanks
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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