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Answer:
1. Rises - intransitive
2. Barks - intransitive
3. Raised - transitive; object - his hands
4. Proved - intransitive
5. Has fallen asleep - intransitive
6. Kept - transitive; object - braying
7. Is - intransitive
8. Are - intransitive
9. Called - intransitive
10. Are - intransitive
11. Went - intransitive
12. Waited - intransitive
13. Told - transitive; object - a story
14. Saw - transitive; object - him
15. Is - intransitive
Explanation:
Transitive verbs are verbs that require an object in order to express a complete thought. Unlike them, intransitive verbs do not require an object. Some verbs can be both transitive and intransitive. Whether they are going to be the transitive or not depends on the context.
For example:
- The sun rises in the east. - the verb to rise doesn't take an object, which makes it an intransitive verb.
- He raised his hands. - the verb to raise takes an object. Here, the object is his hands. To confirm this, we can ask: What did he raise? His hands.
- She called again and again. - here, the verb to call is intransitive because it has no object. However, it can take an object (e.g. She called me again and again), so it can be a transitive verb, as well.
Answer:
1.intransitive verb-rises 2.intransitive-barks 3.transitive-raised 4.intransitive-proved 5.intransitive-has fallen 6.transitive-kept 7. Intransitive-is 8.intransitive-are 9. Intransitive-again 10.intransitive-are 11.intransitive-went 12.intransitive-waited 13.transitive-told 14.transitive-saw 15.intransitive-is 16.transitive-made 17.transitive-called 18.transitive-chose 19. Transitive-consider 20.transitive-called.
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