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DAV: Class VII English Practice Chapter 5: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

DAV Class – VII English Practice

Chapter 5 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

Worksheet-1

Look at the …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

1. A is eating popcorn.

2. B is reading a book.

3. C is playing football.

4. D is drinking a cold drink.

5. E is fishing.

6. F is playing with sand.

Worksheet-2

Read the following …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Complete the table …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

 

Subject (doer)

Action

Object (receiver)

1.

Manav

saw

a toy shop

2.

The shopkeeper

had displayed

various toys

3.

Manav

liked

a small toy car

4.

Ruchi

bought

it

5.

He

opened

he box

6.

He

examined

the car

7.

He

put

the car

8.

He

discarded

the box

9.

He

drank

fruit juice

10.

He

ate

his favourite ice-cream

Worksheet-3

Look at the picture …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

1. G is dancing 

2. H is sleeping

3. I is jumping.

4. J is playing

5. K is running

6. L is swimming.

Do the above actions pass on to any object? – No.

Worksheet-5

Given below …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

Action (Transitive Verb)

Receiver of the Action

nourishes

your skin

leaves

It

reduces

minor wrinkles

moisturises

the skin

prevents

darkening of the skin

maintains

its natural radiance

removes

dead cells

give

you

buy

your tube

get

a discount

Worksheet-6

Read the following …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

Action (Transitive Verb)

Receiver of the Action (Object)

cleans

teeth

harming

gums

fights

bad breath

contains

calcium and other essential minerals

makes

teeth

fills

your mouth

treat

your taste buds

leave

the protection

Worksheet-7

Read the …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1.

He returned to his home.

I

I returned his pen yesterday.

T

2.

She broke a glass.

T

The old glass broke into pieces.

I

3.

He speaks slowly.

I

I always speak the truth.

T

4.

The door bell rang loudly.

I

Will you please ring the bell?

T

5.

The door opened.

I

He opened the door.

T

6.

He left early in the morning.

I

He left his bag at home.

T

7.

The Titanic sank in the sea.

I

An engine failure sank the ship.

T

8.

The donkey kicked the man. -        

T

This donkey never kicks.

I

Worksheet-8

You have already …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

 

In the box …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

like 

want  

come

lie 

give

cover  

buy 

build     

 die     

 go     

sleep

 Ans.

Transitive Verbs

Intransitive Verbs

Like

come

want

lie

Give

die

cover

Go

Buy

sleep

build

Worksheet-9

Given below …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

burn

stop

feel

open

walk

fly

Ans.

1.

 (a)

They burnt the candle.

T

(b)

The candle is burning.

I

2.

(a)

We stopped the car.

T

(b)

The car stopped.

I

3.

(a)

I can feel the heat.

T

(b)

He feels lonely.

I

4.

(a)

Open the box.

T

(b)

The door opened.

I

5.

(a)

We walked a mile.

T

(b)

Please walk slowly.

I

6.

(a)

Harish flies kites.

T

(b)

Birds fly in the sky.

I

Worksheet-11

Look at the …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

1. I saw him waiting at the bus stop.

2. I found a coin on the road.

3. The Jury declared him winner.  

4. He painted the house red.

5. We found the prices reasonable after the discount.

6. People elected him their MLA.

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

8. The Principal made her student of the year.

9. Exercise has made him fit and strong.

10. We saw a lady at the platform reading a book.

Do It Yourself

Read the …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

(a)

An accident broke Kevin Saunder's back besides causing other massive injuries.

T

(b)

However, through courage and faith, he climbed to unprecedented heights.

I

(c)

He inspired others with his courage.

T

(d)

He also founded Wheel-Chair Success Fund.

T

(e)

His organisation provides scholarships to disabled people.

T

(f)

He has also written a book for inspiring the leaders.

T

(g)

Beethovan has composed some of the world's most melodious tunes.

T

(h)

Milton's disability could not stop him from writing his famous epic Paradise Lost.

T

(i)

Einstein could not speak till the age of three.

I

(j)

He found it difficult to express himself.

T

(k)

Edison invented electric light.

T

(l)

However, he could not read till he was eleven.

I

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