Transitive or Intransitive
Linking Verbs
Active or Passive Voice
Moods
Agreement of Subject and Verb
100

Identify the verb(s) and tell whether the verb is transitive or intransitive:

We read about King Arthur last year in literature class.

Read, Intransitive
100

Identify the linking verb and subject complement:

Her performances remain memorable.

Remain, memorable

100

Identify the verb and whether it is active or passive:

He won the primary election by a wide margin.

Won, active

100

Identify the verb and whether it is indicative, imperative, emphatic, or subjunctive:

Carrying unnecessary items can be maddening.


Can be, indicative

100

Correct the verb in the sentence so it agrees with the subject:

Was you the one who asked about Mackinac Island?

Were

200

Identify the verb(s) and tell whether the verb is transitive or intransitive:

I have read many stories about knights in the Middle Ages.

Have read, Transitive
200

Identify the linking verb and subject complement:

Tallchief became enthusiastic about dance after attending a powwow of the Osage people.

Became, enthusiastic

200

Identify the verb and whether it is active or passive:

His speeches were delivered to groups all over the state.

Were delivered, passive

200

Identify the verb and whether it is indicative, imperative, emphatic, or subjunctive:

Get fit for this kind of trip.

Get, imperative

200

Correct the verb in the sentence so it agrees with the subject:

A popular stop for tourists are the Grand Hotel.

Is

300

Identify the verb(s) and tell whether the verb is transitive or intransitive:

In the Middle Ages, nobles controlled vast areas of land.

Controlled, transitive

300

Identify the linking verb and subject complement:

It was she who popularized many of the characters in the world's most famous ballets.

Was, she

300

Identify the verb and whether it is active or passive:

My candidate had legislative experience in the state senate.

Had, active
300

Identify the verb and whether it is indicative, imperative, emphatic, or subjunctive:

When have you last paddled and portaged in the Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness?

have paddled, indicative

300

Correct the verb in the sentence so it agrees with the subject:

Activities on the island includes biking and sailing.

Include

400

Identify the verb(s) and tell whether the verb is transitive or intransitive:

The nobles lived in castles, some of which are still standing today.

Lived and are standing, both intransitive

400

Identify the linking verb and subject complement:

She had been an inspiration for many to pick up dance.

Had been, inspiration

400

Identify the verb and whether it is active or passive:

Last spring, a primary election was held to select nominees for the U.S. Senate.

Was held, passive

400

Identify the verb and whether it is indicative, imperative, emphatic, or subjunctive:

We did have fun on the hiking trip last year.

Did have fun, emphatic
400

Correct the verb in the sentence so it agrees with the subject:

Everyone here is excited when the birds start arriving.

The subject and verb are already in agreement

500

Identify the verb(s) and tell whether the verb is transitive or intransitive:

Nobles would employ serfs to work the land they owned.

Would employ, transitive

Owned, intransitive
500

Identify the linking verb and subject complement:

Maria Tallchief was America's first prima ballerina.

Was, prima ballerina

500

Identify the verb and whether it is active or passive:

Several candidates were slated from each party.

Were slated, passive

500

Tell whether the underlined verb is indicative, imperative, emphatic, or subjunctive:

I insist that someone be with you when you walk home tonight.

Be, subjunctive

500

Correct the verb in the sentence so it agrees with the subject:

A flock of migrating swans were sighted last week.

Was

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