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1. Tell me whether the following sentences are transitive, intransitive, or linking.
a. The clock struck loudly in the night. Intransitive b. The dog growled at the young girl through the screen door. transitive c. Steve hit a homerun. transitive d. My Persian cat is such a beauty. linking e. After the Great Depression, mother married James Dunworthy. transitive f. These sentences are too hard for me to have to complete. linking g. I bought a case of Coke at the mall in Sydney, Australia. transitive h. All the family attended the fiftieth class reunion of Hall High School. transitive i. Ice storms just plain suck. intransitive j. Some of your plants seem unhealthy. intransitive 2. Conjugate the verb "to love" in the present, past, and the future tenses. I love I loved I will love 3. Conjugate the verb "to go" in the present, past, and the future tenses. I go I went I will go 4. Conjugate the verb "to teach" in the all perfect tenses: Present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect. I have taught I had taught I will have taught
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