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Transitive Verbs Intransitive Verbs
Are action verbs that have a direct object. The action is transported to the direct object. Intransitive Verbs Are verbs that do not have a direct object. This includes some action verbs and all linking verbs.
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Direct Objects
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In order for a sentence to have a direct object, the sentence must contain an action verb.
An action verb is a verb that you can do. The boy dropped the ball. The dog lost his bone.
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To find the direct object you follow these steps.
1. You put all prepositional phrases in parenthesis. 2. Find the simple predicate/action verb. 3. Find the simple subject. 4. Ask yourself, “(verb) what?”
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On Monday I crossed the street to my neighbor’s house.
Lets try one together On Monday I crossed the street to my neighbor’s house.
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Prep. Phrases Step One On Monday I crossed the street to my neighbors house. (On Monday) I crossed the street (to my neighbor’s house.)
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Step Two (On Monday) I crossed the street (to my neighbor’s house.)
Action Verb? Step Two (On Monday) I crossed the street (to my neighbor’s house.) (On Monday) I crossed the street (to my neighbor’s house.)
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(On Monday) I crossed the street (to my neighbors house.)
Step Three Simple Subject? (On Monday) I crossed the street (to my neighbors house.) (On Monday) I crossed the street (to my neighbors house.)
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(On Monday) I crossed the street (to my neighbors house.)
Step Four Verb What? (On Monday) I crossed the street (to my neighbors house.) (On Monday) I crossed the street (to my neighbors house.)
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Let’s try some on your own.
Uncle Tim sent a letter to my home. The tiny kitten climbed the tree. The hungry boy smelled the lasagna. My bare skin felt the cold wind.
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Uncle Tim sent a letter to my home.
The tiny kitten climbed the tree. The hungry boy smelled the lasagna. My bare skin felt the cold wind. (Verb) What???????????
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