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Worksheet 1 

• Look at the following picture and write the various actions being performed by different people. One example has been done for you. See English Practice Book, page 57.

Ans. 1. A is eating popcorn. 

         2. B is reading a book. 

         3. C is playing football. 

         4  D is drinking coke. 

         5. E is fishing. 

         6. F is making sand castles


Worksheet 2 

• Read the following paragraph. 

Manav. Nikki and Ruchi went for shopping last sunday. Manav saw a toy shop in the market. The shopkeeper had displayed various toys in the racks. Manav liked a small toy car. Ruchi bought it for him. He opened the box and examined the car carefully. He put the car in his bag and discarded the box. While returning, he drank fruit juice and ate his favourite ice - cream. He enjoyed the outing a lot! 

Complete the table given below by filling in the subject and the object of the action of the following verbs  in the above paragraph. 



Worksheet 3

• Look at the picture given below and write what these people are doing. One example has been done for you. 

See English Practice Book, page 59.

Ans. (a) G is dancing

          (b) H is sleeping. 

          (c) I is jumping

          (d) J is watching everyone having fun. 

          (e) K is running. 

          (f) L is Laughing. 


Worksheet 4

See English Practice Book, page 61.


Worksheet 5

• Given below is an advertisement of a newly launched cream. Read it and write all the transitive  verbs in the table given below with their objects. Also while reading, encircle the intransitive verbs. 

See English Practice Book, page 61.



Worksheet 6

• Read the following advertisement and complete the table given below by filling the transitive verbs and their objects in appropriate columns. Also, encircle the transitive verbs. 

See English Practice Book, page 62.




Worksheet 7

• Read the following sentences and write whether the verb has been used transitively Or intransitively. Write' T' for transitive and 'I' for intransitive verbs. 

1. He returned to his home.                      🄸

    I returned his pen yesterday.                ðŸ…ƒ

2. She broke a glass.                                    ðŸ…ƒ

    The old glass broke into pieces.           ðŸ„¸

3. He speaks slowly.                                    ðŸ„¸

     I always spoke the truth.                      ðŸ…ƒ

4. The door bell rang loudly.                     ðŸ„¸

     Will you please ring the bell ?             ðŸ…ƒ

5. The door opened.                                     ðŸ„¸

     He opened the door.                               ðŸ…ƒ

6.  He left early in the morning.                ðŸ„¸

      He left his bag at home.                        ðŸ…ƒ

7. The Titanic sank in the sea                    ðŸ„¸

     An engine failure sank the ship.         ðŸ…ƒ

8. The donkey kicked the man.                 ðŸ…ƒ

     This donkey never kicks.                      ðŸ„¸


Worksheet 8

• You've already seen that most verbs can be used both transitively and intransitively. However, there are certain verbs which always need an object and therefore cannot be used intransitively. Similarly, some verbs do not need any object and thus cannot be used transitively. 

In the box given below, some such strictly transitive and intransitive verbs have been mixed up. Sort these verbs out and write them in appropriate columns. 



Worksheet 9

• Given below are a few verbs that can be used both transitively and intransitively. Use these in your own sentences in both the ways. 

1. (a) They burnt the wood.                            ðŸ…ƒ

    (b) The wood burnt slowly.                        ðŸ„¸

2. (a) The driver stoped the car.                    ðŸ…ƒ

    (b) The car stopped suddenly                    ðŸ„¸

3. (a) Divya opened the window.                  🅃

    (b) The window opened suddenly.           ðŸ„¸

4. (a) Gita walked on the road.                      🅃

    (b) Gita walked slowly.                                ðŸ„¸

5. (a) She feels giddy.                                       ðŸ„¸

    (b) She felt giddy suddenly.                       ðŸ…ƒ

6. (a) I will fly a kite.                                       ðŸ…ƒ

    (b) The kites flies high.                               ðŸ„¸


Worksheet 10

• See English Practice Book, page 66




Worksheet 11 

• Look at the pictures given below and complete the sentences. 

See English Practice Book page 66-68

1. I saw him standing at the bus stop. 

2. I found a coin on the road. 

3. The jury declared him the winner. 

4. He painted the house on time. 

5. We found the prices are affordable after the discount. 

6. People elected him as their leader

7. She gave her book to the man sitting on the bench. 

8. The principal made her happy by giving an award. 

9. Exercise has made him strong. 

10. We saw a lady at the railway station. 


Do It Yourself

Read the following sentences and write'T ' for transitive verbs and I for intransitive verbs. Underline the object wherever the verb is transitive. 

(a) An accident broke Kevin Saunder's back, collapsed his lungs, and caused massive injuries.                                                                ðŸ…ƒ

(b) However, through courage and faith, he climbed to heights no one had ever imagined.                                                                                   ðŸ„¸

(c) He inspired others with his courage.       🅃

(d) He also founded Wheel - Chair - Success Fund.                                                                     ðŸ…ƒ

(e) His organisation provides scholarships to disabled person.                                                  ðŸ…ƒ

(f) He has also written a book for inspiring the leaders .                                                                 ðŸ…ƒ

(g) Beethoven has composed some of the world's most melodious tunes.                         ðŸ…ƒ

(h) Milton's disability could not stop him from writing his famous epic Paradise Lost.            ðŸ„¸

(i) Einstein could not speak till the age of three.                                                                       ðŸ„¸

(j) He found it difficult to express himself.      ðŸ…ƒ

(k) Edison invented electric light.                      ðŸ…ƒ

(l) However, he could not read till he was eleven.                                                                     ðŸ„¸



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