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FREE Printables: Identify Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

FREE Printables: Identify Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

All English verbs (main verbs) have transitive and / or intransitive uses. Transitive verbs must be followed by a direct object – e.g. ‘I have a new car.’ – while intransitive verbs cannot be. Most English verbs can be used either transitively or intransitively.

Transitive and Intransitive Verbs - Comparison

Transitive and Intransitive Verbs – Comparison

Practice identifying transitive and intransitive verbs using the free printable worksheets below.

Instructions: mark the verbs in bold T for transitive or I for intransitive. Underline the object of each transitive verb, then match 16 pairs of verbs. Say why the other 8 sentences do not have a match. Discuss your answers with a partner:

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When do we Use Article ‘the’ with Proper Nouns in English?

When do we Use Article ‘the’ with Proper Nouns in English?

When do we Use Article ‘the’ with Proper Nouns in English?

Download our free printable worksheet and learn how to use article ‘the’ with proper nouns:

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