Nama : Tina Betaria Sagala
NPM : 28213914
Class : 2EB13
TRANSITIVE SENTENCES
1. He
closed his book
2. My
sister made a noodle
3. She
saw the rainbow
4. The
boy watched the movie
5. He
bought my book
Explanation :
Sentence
in number one is a transitive sentence which consists of four element, He,
Closed, his, and Book. The identification are subject (He), predicate (Closed),
and object (His Book). Then he is Noun (N), Closed (V2), and book (N). all of
these are not phrase however His book in number one is a phrase which it’s head is book.
Sentence
in number two is a transitive sentence which consists of three element, My
Sister, made, a noodle. The identification are subject (My sister), predicate
(Made), and object (a noodle). Then my sister is Noun (N), made (V2), a noodle
(N). all of these are not phrase however a noodle in number one is a phrase which it’s head is a noodle.
Sentence
in number three is a transitive sentence which consists of three element, She,
Saw, the Rainbow. The identification are subject (she), predicate (Saw), and
object (The Rainbow). Then She is Noun (N), Saw (V2), The Rainbow (N). all of
these are not phrase however The Rainbow in number one is a phrase which it’s head is Rainbow.
Sentence
in number four is a transitive sentence which consists of three element, The
Boys, Watched, the movie. The identification are subject (The Boy), predicate
(Watched), and object (the Movie). Then The Boys is Noun (N), Watched (V2), and
the movie (N). all of these are not phrase however thr movie in number one is a phrase which it’s head is movie.
Sentence
in number five is a transitive sentence which consists of four element, He,
bought, my, and Book. The identification are subject (He), predicate (Bought),
and object (My Book). Then he is Noun (N), bought (V2), and book (N). all of these
are not phrase however my book in number one
is a phrase which it’s head is book.
INTRANSITIVE SENTENCES
1. The
boy is crying everynight
2. My
Father is walking every morning
3. Tina
is swimming at the river now
4. Grandfather
is sitting at the park
5. Zizi
is waiting at the corner
Explanation :
Sentence
in number one is a intransitive sentence which consists of two element, the
boys, and crying. The identification are subject (The Boy), predicate (crying)
and modififer of time (everynight). Then the boy is Noun (N), Crying (V1), and
everynight (adv of time). all of these are not phrase however crying everynight
in number one is a phrase. Which it’s
head is crying.
Sentence
in number two is a intransitive sentence which consists of four element, My
Father, is, walking, and every morning. The identification are subject (My
Father), predicate (is walking) and modififer of time (every morning). Then My
Father is Noun (N), is walking (V1), and every morning (adv of time). all of
these are not phrase however walking every morning in number one is a phrase. Which it’s head is walking.
Sentence
in number three is a intransitive sentence which consists of five element, Tina,
is, swimming and at the river, now. The identification are subject (Tina),
predicate (is swimming) and modififer of place (the river), modififer of time
(now). Then Tina is Noun (N), is swimming (V1), at the river (adv of place), and
everynight (adv of time). all of these are not phrase however swimming at the
river in number one is a phrase. Which
it’s head is swimming.
Sentence
in number four is a intransitive sentence which consists of four element,
Grandfather, is, sitting, and at the park. The identification are subject
(Grandfather), predicate (sitting), and modififer of place (at the park). Then
Grandfather is Noun (N), sitting (V1), and at the river (adv of place). all of
these are not phrase however sitting at the park in number one is a phrase. Which it’s head is sitting.
Sentence
in number five is a intransitive sentence which consists of four element, zizi,
is, waiting, and the corner. The identification are subject (Zizi), predicate
(is waiting) and modififer of place (at the corner). Then Zizi is Noun (N),
waiting (V1), and at the corner (adv of place). all of these are not phrase
however waiting at the corner in number one
is a phrase. Which it’s head is waiting.