WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-transitive and intransitive verbs-practice
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs: 10 Practice MCQs
1. The boy kicked the football.
A. Transitive
B. Intransitive
2. The sun shines brightly.
A. Transitive
B. Intransitive
3. There is a flaw in this diamond.
A. Transitive
B. Intransitive
4. The clock stopped this morning.
A. Transitive
B. Intransitive
5. Your book lies on the table.
A. Transitive
B. Intransitive
6. The police caught the thief.
A. Transitive
B. Intransitive
7. She sang a lovely song.
A. Transitive
B. Intransitive
8. The fire burns dimly.
A. Transitive
B. Intransitive
9. He tells a lie.
A. Transitive
B. Intransitive
10. The rain fell heavily.
A. Transitive
B. Intransitive
Answer Key
| Question | Answer | Explanation |
| 1 | A | 'Kicked' is transitive because the action passes to the object 'football'. |
| 2 | B | 'Shines' is intransitive; 'brightly' is an adverb, not an object. |
| 3 | B | 'Is' is an intransitive verb of incomplete predication (Verb of Being). |
| 4 | B | 'Stopped' is used intransitively here as there is no object. |
| 5 | B | 'Lies' is an intransitive verb; it does not take an object. |
| 6 | A | 'Caught' is transitive because 'thief' is the direct object. |
| 7 | A | 'Sang' is transitive here because 'song' is the object. |
| 8 | B | 'Burns' is used intransitively; 'dimly' describes the manner of burning. |
| 9 | A | 'Tells' is transitive because 'lie' is the object of the verb. |
| 10 | B | 'Fell' is intransitive; 'heavily' is an adverbial adjunct. |
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