I'm working with linking, transitive

  1. I'm working with linking, transitive and intransitive verbs. For this sentence, do I need to write it as a statement? I think it
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  2. linking, transitive, and intransitives verbs?would the sentence "the old woman's house smelled like a ginat litter box." be
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  3. I have to identify the verbs in the sentence and decide if they are linking,transitive, or intransitive. Please check these and
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  4. I have to identify the verbs in the sentence and decide if they are linking,transitive, or intransitive. Please check these and
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  5. The suspect (looked) as though he knew more then he was letting on. 1 pointtransitive verb intransitive verb linking verb
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  6. Identify the verbs and verb phrases in the following sentences. Then, classify each verb or verb phrase as transitive action,
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  7. Identify the verbs and verb phrases in the following sentences. Then, classify each verb or verb phrase as transitive action,
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  8. Break and thing are examples of what kind of verbs (not "action")Verbs can be in any of the following categories: ~linking or
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  9. Select the letter that identifies the type of verb in parentheses in thefollowing sentence: It (is) snowing outside now. a.
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  10. Select the letter that identifies the type of verb in parentheses in thefollowing sentence: Cats (sneak) up quietly behind their
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