Seatwork in English 7

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SEATWORK IN Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

ENGLISH 7
TRANSITIVE OR
INTRANSITIVE VERB
1. She advised me to consult a
doctor.
2. Let’s invite your cousins as well.
3. I waited for an hour.
4. I received your letter in
the morning.
5. I am going to send her
some flowers.
6. He has changed a lot
since he got married.
7. Suddenly the child
woke up.
8. The loud noise woke
me.
9. Let’s discuss your
10. I heard a lovely song in the
morning.
11. Can you lend me a few
pounds?
12. The wind was blowing
fiercely.
TRANSITIVE OR
INTRANSITIVE VERB
1. She advised me to consult a doctor. (Transitive)
2. Let’s invite your cousins as well. (Transitive)
3. I waited for an hour. (Intransitive)
4. I received your letter in the morning. (Transitive)
5. I am going to send her some flowers. (Transitive)
6. He has changed a lot since he got married. (Intransitive)
7. Suddenly the child woke up. (Intransitive)
8. The loud noise woke me. (Transitive)
9. Let’s discuss your plans. (Transitive)
10. I heard a lovely song in the morning. (Transitive)
11. Can you lend me a few pounds? (Transitive)
12. The wind was blowing fiercely. (Intransitive)
SEATWORK IN Subject-Verb Agreement
ENGLISH 7
SUBJECT – VERB AGREEMENT
1. I (brush/brushes) my teeth twice a
day.
2. You (wear/wears) the same shoes
every time we go out.
3. He (kick/kicks) the soccer ball into the
goal.
4. She (watch/watches) foreign
films.
5. Catherine (hide/hides) behind
the door.
6. We (want/wants) to have dinner
with you.
7. You (work/works) together to finish
the project.
8. They (need/needs) to score another
point to win the game.
9. It (eat/eats) four times a day.
10. David (fix/fixes) his own
motorcycle.
SUBJECT – VERB AGREEMENT
I (brush/brushes) my teeth twice a day.
You (wear/wears) the same shoes every time we go out.
He (kick/kicks) the soccer ball into the goal.
She (watch/watches) foreign films.
Catherine (hide/hides) behind the door.
We (want/wants) to have dinner with you.
You (work/works) together to finish the project.
They (need/needs) to score another point to win the game.
It (eat/eats) four times a day.
David (fix/fixes) his own motorcycle.

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