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English, 23.12.2020 17:10, xdimplesjoon

Q: Write 'T' fro Transitive verb and T for Intransitive verb. 1. When he arrived, nobody was there to greet him. (1)
2. I bought a bicycle so I can go to school faster.
3. The boy laughed so much that milk came out of his nose.
4. He reads books to help him fall asleep. C
5. Jim is sleeping so don't be so loud. C)
6. When I lie down, I like to sleep on my back. C)
7. In order to catch up in class, she wrote an essay. C)
8. The man sneezed so hard that he fell from his chair.
9. She sat down patiently waiting for her homework.
10. For about an hour, they passed the ball back and forth.
11. The family turned off the light and went to sleep. C
12. We moved the tables next to each other.

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