Npm : 22213657
Class : 3EB13
Transitive Sentences
1. I want some noodles for dinner.
2. Vicka learned english yesterday.
3. I bring cellphone everyday.
4. Shely bought me chocolate cake for my birthday.
5. Tyo brought me some cookies today.
Explanation:
Sentence in number one is a transitive sentence which consists of four elements, I, want, some noodles, and for dinner. The identifications are subject (I), predicate (want), object (noodles) and modifer of time (for dinner). Then I is noun (N), want (v1), some noodles (o), and for dinner (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however want some noodles in number one is a phrase. Which it's head is noodles.
Sentence in number two is a transitive sentence which consists of four elements, Vicka, learned, english, and yesterday. The identifications are subject (Vicka), predicate (learned), object (english) and modifer of time (yesterday). Then Vicka is noun (N), learned (v2), english (o), and yesterday (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however learned english in number two is a phrase. Which it's head is english.
Sentence in number three is a transitive sentence which consists of four elements, I, bring, cellphone, and everyday. The identifications are subject (I), predicate (bring), object (cellphone) and modifer of time (everyday). Then I is noun (N), bring (v1), english (o), and everyday (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however want bring cellphone in number three is a phrase. Which it's head is cellphone.
Sentence in number four is a transitive sentence which consists of four elements,Shely, bought me, chocolate cake, for my birthday . The identifications are subject (Shely), predicate (bought me), object (chocolate cake) and modifer of time (for my birthday). Then Shely is noun (N), bought (v2), chocolate cake (o), and for my birthday (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however bought me chocolate cake in number four is a phrase. Which it's head is chocolate cake.
Sentence in number five is a transitive sentence which consists of four elements, Tyo, brought me, some cookies, and today . The identifications are subject (Tyo), predicate (brought me), object (some cookies) and modifer of time (today). Then Tyo is noun (N), brought (v2), some cookies (o), and for today (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however brought me some cookies in number five is a phrase. Which it's head is cookies.
Intransitive Sentences
1. I wake up in the morning.
2. She will arrive at 8 o'clock.
3. Febian run in the park every morning.
4. Dina swim every sunday.
5. The baby was crying last night.
Explanation:
Sentence in number one is a intransitive sentence which consists of three elements, I, wake up, in the morning. The identifications are subject (I), predicate (wake up), and modifer of time (in the morning). Then I is noun (N), wake up (v1), and in the morning (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however wake up in the morning in number one is a phrase. Which it's head is wake up.
Sentence in number two is a intransitive sentence which consists of three elements, She, will arrive, at 8 o'clock. The identifications are subject (She), predicate (will arrive), and modifer of time (at 8 o'clock). Then She is noun (N), arrive (v1), and at 8 o'clock (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however arrive at 8 o'clock in number two is a phrase. Which it's head is arrive.
Sentence in number three is a intransitive sentence which consists of four elements, Febian, run, in the park, every morning. The identifications are subject (Febian), predicate (run), and modifer of place (in the park), modifer of time (every morning). Then Febian is noun (N), run (v1), and in the park (adv of place), every morning (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however run in the park in number three is a phrase. Which it's head is run.
Sentence in number four is a intransitive sentence which consists of three elements, Dina, swim, every sunday. The identifications are subject (Dina), predicate (swim), and modifer of time (every sunday). Then Dina is noun (N), swim (v1), and every sunday (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however swim every sunday in number four is a phrase. Which it's head is swim.
Sentence in number five is a intransitive sentence which consists of three elements, The baby, was crying, last night. The identifications are subject (The baby), predicate (was crying), and modifer of time (last night). Then the baby is noun (N), crying (v1), and last night (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however crying last night in number five is a phrase. Which it's head is crying.