Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Prepositional Phrases
Indirect Objects
Vocab
Diagramming
100

What is a transitive verb?

A transitive verb is a verb with a direct object. 

100

What two things make up a prepositional phrase?

preposition + object (noun that follows prep.)

100

What is an indirect object?

Who/what receives the action indirectly in the sentence

100

Explain the difference between the following words:

Costume vs custom

Costume- a style of dress that might be peculiar to a country, era, holiday, or group

Custom- a habit, practice or usual way of doing something

100

When diagramming, the indirect object ALWAYS goes under the _______________.

verb

200

What is an intransitive verb?

An intransitive verb is a verb without a direct object. 

NOTE: It can still be an action verb. Ex: I ran to the park. 

200

A prepositional phrase can act as an __________________ or _________________ in a sentence. 

adjective, adverb

200

True or false:

You can have an indirect object without a direct object. 

False

200

Explain the difference between the following words:

Forceful vs. Forcible

Forceful- full of force, powerful, vigorous, effective

Forcible- done by force

200

Diagram the following sentence on the board:

Mr. Brooke left his umbrella. 

subject + verb + direct object

300

Find the verb and state whether it is transitive or intransitive.

Jo burned a piece of Meg's hair.

burned, transitive (DO=piece)

300

Find the prepositional phrase in the following sentence and state the object of the preposition:

I ran quickly towards the park. 

towards the park, object= park

300

State the indirect object in the following sentence if there is one:

Amy bequeathed her family strands of hair.

family

300

Explain the difference between the following words:

Discrete vs discreet

Discrete- separate, distinct, apart

Discreet- careful or prudent in one’s speech and conduct

(remember, the letter e is separate in discrete)

300

Diagram the following sentence on the board:

Laurie told Jo a secret. 

subject +  verb + indirect object + direct object

400

Find the verb and state whether it is transitive or intransitive.

Jo loves writing. 

love, transitive (DO=writing)

400

Find the prepositional phrase in the following sentence and state whether it is acting as an adjective or adverb:

I saw a house with a red door.

with a red door, adjective, modifying house 

400

State the indirect object in the following sentence if there is one:

The March girls took the Hummels their entire Christmas breakfast. 

Hummels

400

Explain the difference between the following words:

Ingenuous vs Ingenious

Ingenuous- candid, sincerer, and straightforward

Ingenious- clever, inventive, or resourceful

400

Diagram the following sentence on the board:

Jo cut her hair for her father. 

subject + verb + DO + prep. phrase as adverb

500

Find the verb and state whether it is transitive or intransitive.

Marmee spoke sternly to the girls when necessary.

spoke, intransitive (no DO)

500

Find the prepositional phrase in the following sentence and state whether it is acting as an adjective or adverb:

Within seconds, Jo's happiness turned to anger. 

within seconds, adverb, modifying turned (answering the question how? or when?)

500

State the indirect object in the following sentence if there is one:

Jo wrote an exceptional story for the newspaper.

None!

500

Match the following words with their definitions: audacity, treason, dissension

1. strong disagreement or strife

2. a bold recklessness or disregard for normal restraints

3. a betrayal of trust, especially the betrayal of one’s country

Audacity- a bold recklessness or disregard for normal restraints

Treason- a betrayal of trust, especially the betrayal of one’s country

Dissension- strong disagreement or strife

500

Diagram the following sentence on the board:

Jo explored the house with many fine things. 

subject + verb + DO + prep. phrase as adjective 

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