Prepositions/Transitive And Intransitive Verbs Question Preview (ID: 51777)


This Game Aims To Review Prepositions Of Time, Place, And Movement In Addition To Transitive And Intransitive Verbs. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

There is a bridge _____ the river in the small town.
a) Along
b) Across
c) Over
d) In

My roommate came home _____ eleven o'clock last night.
a) In
b) On
c) at
d) of

Kim has studied English _____ two years.
a) in
b) for
c) since
d) by

The little boy fell _____ the chair and started crying.
a) on
b) along
c) off
d) at

I have lived in this city _____ 2005.
a) for
b) in
c) along
d) since

What is a transitive verb?
a) An intransitive verb does not require a direct object after the verb.
b) A transitive verb does not require an object.
c) A transitive verb requires an object to follow it.
d) An intransitive verb requires no subject.

What is an intransitive verb?
a) An intransitive verb does not require a direct object after the verb.
b) Intransitive verbs carry the meaning from subject to object.
c) Intransitive verbs are all in the past tense.
d) Intransitive verbs are always in the present tense.

In which sentence is run used as a transitive verb?
a) She runs slowly.
b) She runs a business.
c) She runs in the park.
d) She runs quickly.

Which of the following sentences contain a transitive verb?
a) Fido barked all day.
b) The steam comes from the heating compost.
c) Jason sailed.
d) Organic gardening uses natural compost.

Which of the following sentences contain an intransitive verb?
a) Michael broke his leg.
b) Velma bought a new car.
c) Samuel snored all night.
d) Dayan cleaned the dishes.

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