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1. Roads were a slushy mess on Monday along parts of the East Coast. a. transitive verb b. intransitive verb c. linking verb d. auxiliary verb

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1. Roads were a slushy mess on Monday along parts of the East Coast.   

 a. transitive verb     

b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    

d. auxiliary verb

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LINKING VERB

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2. Thousands of families and businesses had no electricity following a deadly snow and ice storm.   

 a. transitive verb     

b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    

d. auxiliary verb

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TRANSITIVE VERB

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3. In Virginia, about 126,000 electricity customers are living without power.   

 a. transitive verb     

b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    

d. auxiliary verb

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auxiliary verb

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4. Even without the computer trouble, rain would have kept the space shuttle from launching.   

 a. transitive verb     

b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    

d. auxiliary verb

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transitive verb     

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At his sentencing, West neither apologized nor attributed his behavior to his drinking problem.       a. transitive verb        b. intransitive verb         c. linking verb       d. auxiliary verb

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intransitive verb  

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6. Officials blamed the storm for at least 17 deaths along its path across the southern Plains.   

 a. transitive verb     

b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    d. auxiliary verb

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transitive verb

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7. It seemed difficult for police to find the man suspected in a cafe robbery.   

 a. transitive verb     

b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    

d. auxiliary verb

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linking verb    

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8. Dozens of lawsuits, billions of dollars and an incalculable public outcry can make a difference.   

 a. transitive verb     

b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    

d. auxiliary verb

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auxiliary verb

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9. Philip Morris continues its court fight to prevent the federal government from regulating tobacco.        a. transitive verb         b. intransitive verb         c. linking verb        d. auxiliary verb

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transitive verb   

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10. Elian Gonzalez's grandmothers arrived in Cuba without the child they had hoped to bring home.       a. transitive verb         b. intransitive verb         c. linking verb        d. auxiliary verb

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intransitive verb

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11. Before he could finish the project, Bill had to contact an expert in pesticide-use management.   

 a. transitive verb     b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    

d. auxiliary verb

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transitive verb

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12. Holding his nose to block out the smell, Evan made his way through the butcher’s work area.     a. transitive verb     

b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    

d. auxiliary verb

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transitive verb     

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13. The book that Tim sent to his brother has been under his desk for six months        a. transitive verb         b. intransitive verb         c. linking verb        d. auxiliary verb

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intransitive verb

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14. After a slow start, the team finished with its best record ever.        a. transitive verb         b. intransitive verb         c. linking verb        d. auxiliary verb

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intransitive verb

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15. The class's ideas sounded much more sophisticated than the substitute teacher expected.        a. transitive verb         b. intransitive verb         c. linking verb        d. auxiliary verb

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linking verb    

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16. The man grew tired of the constant questions from reporters.        a. transitive verb         b. intransitive verb         c. linking verb        d. auxiliary verb

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linking verb  

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17. Do you know whom to contact in case of an emergency?   

 a. transitive verb     

b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    

d. auxiliary verb

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auxiliary verb

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18. The golfer listed in the paper as the leader decided to drop out of the tournament.   

 a. transitive verb     

b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    

d. auxiliary verb

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transitive verb    

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19. It was those two boys who pulled the fire alarm.   

 a. transitive verb     

b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    

d. auxiliary verb

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transitive verb   

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20. She wanted to speak with whoever was responsible for her poodle’s awful haircut.   

 a. transitive verb     

b. intransitive verb     

c. linking verb    

d. auxiliary verb

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linking verb    

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