Minggu, 29 Mei 2016

Transitive and Intransitive Sentences

Name : Tri Citra Nopriyanti
NPM  : 28213950
Class  : 3EB13

Transitive Sentences.

1. I buy some food in the supermarket.

2. Bella is cooking fish in the kitchen.

3. Amel played bike everyday.

4. My Family leaves home today.

5. They build my house in Jakarta.

Explanation.

Sentences in number one is a transitive sentence which consists of five elements, I , buy , some, food , in the supermarket. The identification are subject (I) , predicate (buy) , object (some food) , and modifer of place (in the supermaket). Them I is noun (N) , buy (v1) , some food (o) , and in the supermarket (adv of place). All of these are not phrase however buy some food in number one is a phrase. Which it's head is some food.

Sentences in number two is a transitive sentence which consists of five elements, Bella , is , cooking , fish , in the kitchen. The identification are subject (Bella) , predicate (is cooking) , object (fish) , and modifer of place (in the kitchen). Them Bella is noun (N) , is cooking (v1) , fish (o) , and in the kitchen (adv of place). All of these are not phrase however cooking fish in number two is phrase. Which it's head is fish.

Sentences in number three is a transitive sentence which consists of four elements, Amel , played , bike , everyday. The identification are subject (Amel) , predicate (played) , object (bike) , and modifer of time (everyday). Them Amel is noun (N) , played (v1) , bike (o) , everyday (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however played bike in number three is phrase. Which it's head is bike.

Sentences in number four is a transitive sentence which consisits of four elements, My Family , leaves , home , today. The identification are subject (My Family) , predicate (leaves) , object (home) , and modifer of time (today). Them My Family is noun (N) , leaves (v1) , home (o) , today (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however leaves home in number four is phrase. Which it's head is home.

Sentences in number five is a transitive sentence which consists of four elements, They , build , my house , in Jakarta. The identification are subject (They) , predicate (build) , object (my house) , and modifer of place (in Jakarta). Them They is noun (N) , build (v1) , my house (o) , Jakarta (adv of place). All of these are not phrase however build my house in number five is phrase. Which it's head is house.


Intransitive Sentences

1. I am runnig every morning.

2. My Brother go to school everyday.

3. Dini feels happy today.

Sentences in number one is a intransitive sentence which consists of three elements, I am , running , every morning. The identification are subject (I am) , predicate (running) , and modifer of time (every morning). Them I am is noun (N) , running (v1) , every morning (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however running every morning in number one is phrase. Which it's head is running.

Sentences in number one is a intransitive sentence which consists of there elements, My Brother , go to school , everyday. The identification are subject (My Brother) , predicate (go to school) , and modifer of time (everyday). Them My Brother is noun (N) , go to school (o) and everyday (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however go to school everyday in number two phrase. Which it's head is school.

Sentences in number one is a intransitive sentence which consists of four elements, Dini , feel , happy , today. The identification are subject (Dini) , predicate (feels) , object (happy) , and modifer of time (today). Them Dini is noun (N) , feels (v1) and happy (o) and today (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however feels happy in number three phrase. Which it's head is happy.