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วันอังคารที่ 12 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556

P.108-110


P.108-110

C.Cross out (x) the wrong verb forms in the boxes and complete the garagraph.
I (has/had) a very good time during the holidays . We (spend/spent) two weeks with Aunt Susan’s family. My cousin and I (went/go) to the beach every evening. We (built/build) sand castles and (swim/swam) in the water. The huge waves (splashed/splash) all over us and we (are/were) completely wet in no time. We (bring/brought) home sea-shells and colourful pebbles. Uncle Tom (take/took) us to the zoo on one of the days. He (showed/show) us all the animals in their enclosures and (explain/explained) about them in detail. We all loved feeding the elephants. It (was/be) the most enjoyable time of the holidays.
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
*A verbs that takes a direct object to complete its meaning is a transitive verbs.
*A verb that does not need a direct object to complete its meaning is an intransitive verbs.
A. Underline the transitive verbs and circle the intransitive verbs in these sentences.
1. He wrote a letter. VT
2. Sam worked in a retail store. VI
3. Janet studies medicine at the University. VT
4. Linda sings beautifully. VI
5. Paul went to the mall last evening. VI
6. He slept heavily. VI
7. Gina was a famous artist. VT
8. Tim learned to swim last summer. VI
B. Underline the direct object in each sentence.
1. Michelle loves ice-cream and chocolates. VT
2. She eats ice-cream almost every day. VT
3. Her sister, Meg, does not like sweets. VT
4. Meg gave Michelle a box of chocolates on her birthday. VT
5. Michelle found the box under her pillow in the morning. VT
6. Meg  received a book as a gift form Michelle. VT
7. Meg enjoys reading. VT
C. Comple these sentences. Use the correct Past Tense form of the verb in the brackets. 
1. Tom lived in a house on the side of a hill. (Live)
2. Tom             thought            his house was nice. (Think)
3. One day, he             looked             across the valley at his house. (Look)
4. He                began   to pedal back to his house. (Begin)
5. He                saw      something that             made    him stop.( See, Make)
6. The rays of the sun              fell       on the windows of his house. (Fall)
7. The windows           shone   like a thousand rainbows. (Shine)
8. Tom             felt       that his house               seem    a magical place. (Feel,Seem)
D. Complete these sentences with suitable verbs of your choice. In the box alongside, write T for Transitive and IT for Intransitive.
1. Hamelin                   was      famous for the legend of the Pied Piper.                      IT
2. The Pied Piper         wore                a coat of many colours.                                   T
3. He                play     strange music on his pipe.                                                       T
4. Whenever he           played              , the rats                       cames  him.                 IT
5. Finally they             swam   in the river.                                                                  IT
6. The people of Hamelin                    felt       overjoyed.                                           IT






    

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