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Hailey Middleton
29 December, 09:49
Which sentence contains an intransitive verb?
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Kaylee Ortiz
29 December, 12:01
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An intransitive verb doesn't require a direct object. A cannot be correct because, Ian sharpened what? His hockey skates. So that is the direct object, therefore the verb is transitive. C and D are the same case.
The correct answer is B, because the verb is intransitive as it doesn't need an object. You cannot answer - Carla skates what? No, it is just Carla skates.
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