A transitive verb has a direct object.
has , transitive
Nearly 6000 children had learned knowledge.
Knowledge had been learned by nearly 6000 children.
The wolf had been seen in this village by people.
People had seen the wolf in this village.
We shall go to Shanghai on business before your mother (come) back next week.
comes
Can I help you? I bought this watch here yesterday, but it _____ work.
A. what B. didn’t C. doesn’t D. wouldn’t
C. doesn't
Jason forgot to do his homework.
forgot , transitive
We should rethink taking clean water for granted.
Taking clean water for granted should be rethought by us.
Our room must be kept clean and tidy.
We must keep our room clean and tidy.
Comrade Li Dazhao was (put) in prison in 1927.
put
Happiness _____ in her grandfather’s eyes every time he hears her voice.
A. shines B. is shone C. has shone D. was shone
A. shines
Horatio achieved his success with hard work and luck.
achieved , transitive
The teacher gave the pupils some advice.
Some advice was given to the pupils by the teacher.
These lovely dogs can be played with.
We can play with these lovely dogs.
Nick ______ a new camera. We has taken lots of pictures with it.
A. buys B. is buying C. bought D. will buy
C. bought
The high school drama club performed the play for middle school students.
performed , transitive
I saw the boy run yesterday.
The boy was seen to run yesterday.
The old map was thrown away by the yesterday.
They threw the old map away yesterday.
Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet.
sat , intransitive
The workers are repairing the bridge.
The bridge is being repaired by the workers
That he is right is thought by me.
I think he is right.