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What kind of verb is the word 'went' in the following sentence: 'The dog went mad'?

1) transitive verb
2) causative verb
3) copulative verb
4) intransitive verb

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Final answer:

The word 'went' in the sentence 'The dog went mad' functions as an intransitive verb because it does not require a direct object to complete its meaning.

Step-by-step explanation:

The word 'went' in the sentence 'The dog went mad' is an intransitive verb.

An intransitive verb does not require a direct object to complete its meaning and stands alone with the subject. It often conveys an action or a state of being that does not pass to a receiver. In the given sentence, 'went' indicates an action that the dog did (becoming mad), and there is no direct object receiving the action of the verb.

Review Questions:

  1. We went to the bowling alley on Friday. (Intransitive verb: went)
  2. Mr. Billingsworth laughed at the antics of the class clown. (Intransitive verb: laughed)
  3. The ambassadors from Albania arrived. (Intransitive verb: arrived)

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