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Question-1
A transitive verb requires
(A)
A subject only
(B)
An object only
(C)
Both a subject and an object
(D)
None of these
Question-2
My brother
broke
the window. Identify the type of verb.
(A)
Transitive
(B)
Intransitive
(C)
Modal
(D)
Auxiliary
Question-3
To raise
and
To rise
. Identify the type of these verbs.
(A)
Both are transitive verbs
(B)
Both are intransitive verbs
(C)
To raise is transitive verb and to rise is intransitive verb
(D)
To raise is intransitive verb and to rise is transitive verb
Question-4
He
raised
his hands. Identify the type of verb.
(A)
Transitive
(B)
Intransitive
(C)
Auxiliary
(D)
None of these
Question-5
Transform the following transitive active sentence into transitive passive sentence by putting the subject in a prepositional phrase.
Children from all countries love that game.
(A)
That game was loved by children of all countries
(B)
That game is loved by children of all countries
(C)
That game is being loved by children of all countries
(D)
That game loved by children of all countries
Question-6
The baby smiles beautifully. The verb in italics is
(A)
Transitive
(B)
Intransitive
(C)
Auxiliary
(D)
None of these
Question-7
The batsman
struggled
at the crease. Identify the verb type.
(A)
Infinite
(B)
Transitive
(C)
Intransitive
(D)
Auxiliary
Question-8
Change the following transitive active sentence into transitive passive sentence by omitting the subject.
Our neighbours enjoyed the New Year celebrations very much.
(A)
The New Year celebrations were enjoyed very much
(B)
The New Year celebrations are enjoyed very much
(C)
The New Year celebrations was enjoyed very much
(D)
The New Year celebrations enjoyed very much
Question-9
The cheeta
runs
fast. The verb is
(A)
Intransitive
(B)
Auxiliary
(C)
Transitive
(D)
None of these
Question-10
Change the following transitive active sentence into transitive passive sentence by omitting the subject.
She put the flowers in the flower vase.
(A)
The flowers were put in the flower vase
(B)
The flowers are put in the flower vase
(C)
The flowers put in the flower vase
(D)
The flowers was put in the flower vase
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 12
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