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85. Underline the verb and in each Sentences

Label it with transitive or Intransitive
1. The Mendozas went to the Grand Canyon:
2. They
had never visited it before.

3. Mr. Mendoza drove the car most of the
way.

4. He drove for miles through the desert.

5. Roberto loved the shepherd.

6. Luis saw the canyon first.

7. The children rode in the back seat.

8.No one felt sadder than Roberto.

9. The next day the caretaker did stop.

10. Bobby had found a home on the prairie.

11. The workers had built a study metal fence.

12. I inherited a cat from the former tenants.

13. I drove to the kennel for my two days.

14. The dogs would see Smith soon.

15. I offered the dogs treat.

16. I gave each dog a warning about politense.

17. Than I entered the house with two canines .

18. The cat bristled .

19. The poodle gave the cat a sniff.

20. Jones understood cat's.

21. I gave the cat a hug .

22. Smith, the cat , sat quietly on the sofa .

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Answer:

The Mendozas went to the Grand Canyon. (verb: went, intransitive)

They had never visited it before. (verb: visited, transitive)

Mr. Mendoza drove the car most of the way. (verb: drove, transitive)

He drove for miles through the desert. (verb: drove, intransitive)

Roberto loved the shepherd. (verb: loved, transitive)

Luis saw the canyon first. (verb: saw, transitive)

The children rode in the back seat. (verb: rode, intransitive)

No one felt sadder than Roberto. (verb: felt, intransitive)

The next day the caretaker did stop. (verb: stop, intransitive)

Bobby had found a home on the prairie. (verb: found, transitive)

The workers had built a sturdy metal fence. (verb: built, transitive)

I inherited a cat from the former tenants. (verb: inherited, transitive)

I drove to the kennel for my two days. (verb: drove, transitive)

The dogs would see Smith soon. (verb: see, transitive)

I offered the dogs a treat. (verb: offered, transitive)

I gave each dog a warning about politeness. (verb: gave, transitive)

Then I entered the house with two canines. (verb: entered, intransitive)

The cat bristled. (verb: bristled, intransitive)

The poodle gave the cat a sniff. (verb: gave, transitive)

Jones understood cats. (verb: understood, intransitive)

I gave the cat a hug. (verb: gave, transitive)

Smith, the cat, sat quietly on the sofa. (verb: sat, intransitive)

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