'lie/lay, sit/set, rise/raise' (transitive vs. Intransitive verbs) 'lie/lay, sit/set, rise/raise' (transitive vs. Intransitive verbs) Lie/Lay, Sit/Set, Rise/Raise 'lie/lay, sit/set, rise/raise' (transitive vs. Intransitive verbs) 'lie/lay, sit/set, rise/raise' (transitive vs. Intransitive verbs) Lie/Lay, Sit/Set, Rise/Raise Transitive/Intransitive VerbsBy: Brittany FessendenLie/Lay, Sit/ Set, and Rise/ Raise are verbs that are generally confusedThe rule is to know when you use the transitive form of the verb, and when you use the intransitive formTransitive Verbs are used with objects. It takes a noun as its compliment.Intransitive Verbs are not used with objects.
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It takes an adverb or a prepositional phrase as its complimentExampleTransitive Intransitive ObjectNo ObjectWhen there is an object, use LAY, SET, & RAISE Jess laid the baby down. He set his plate on the table.
Michael raises his hands in the air. When there is no object and there is an adverb, or prepositional phrase, use LIE, SIT, & RISE She said to lie on the floor. Sit down and rest a while. The sun rises an hour later. QuizThe sun ( rises / raises ) an hour later now that daylight-saving time has begun.(Sit / Set ) down and rest a while.If you feel faint, ( lie / lay ) down.The elevator started to ( rise / raise ) before I pushed the button for my floor.Have you been ( sitting / setting ) there long?I ( lay / laid ) awake all last night worrying about final exams.
AnswersThe sun ( rises / raises ) an hour later now that daylight-saving time has begun.(Sit / Set ) down and rest a while.If you feel faint, ( lie / lay ) down.The elevator started to ( rise / raise ) before I pushed the button for my floor.Have you been ( sitting / setting ) there long?I ( lay / laid ) awake all last night worrying about final exams.
'lie/lay, sit/set, rise/raise' (transitive vs. Intransitive verbs) 'lie/lay, sit/set, rise/raise' (transitive vs. Intransitive verbs) Lie/Lay, Sit/Set, Rise/Raise 'lie/lay, sit/set, rise/raise' (transitive vs. Intransitive verbs) 'lie/lay, sit/set, rise/raise' (transitive vs. Intransitive verbs) Lie/Lay, Sit/Set, Rise/Raise Transitive/Intransitive VerbsBy: Brittany FessendenLie/Lay, Sit/ Set, and Rise/ Raise are verbs that are generally confusedThe rule is to know when you use the transitive form of the verb, and when you use the intransitive formTransitive Verbs are used with objects. It takes a noun as its compliment.Intransitive Verbs are not used with objects.
Kimia organik, jilid I / Ralph J. Noti pesni ya derevenskaya lyrics. Fessenden, Joan S. Fessenden; diterjemahkan oleh Aloysius Hadyana. Download as Microsoft Word Download as PDF.
It takes an adverb or a prepositional phrase as its complimentExampleTransitive Intransitive ObjectNo ObjectWhen there is an object, use LAY, SET, & RAISE Jess laid the baby down. He set his plate on the table.
Michael raises his hands in the air. When there is no object and there is an adverb, or prepositional phrase, use LIE, SIT, & RISE She said to lie on the floor. Sit down and rest a while. The sun rises an hour later. QuizThe sun ( rises / raises ) an hour later now that daylight-saving time has begun.(Sit / Set ) down and rest a while.If you feel faint, ( lie / lay ) down.The elevator started to ( rise / raise ) before I pushed the button for my floor.Have you been ( sitting / setting ) there long?I ( lay / laid ) awake all last night worrying about final exams.
AnswersThe sun ( rises / raises ) an hour later now that daylight-saving time has begun.(Sit / Set ) down and rest a while.If you feel faint, ( lie / lay ) down.The elevator started to ( rise / raise ) before I pushed the button for my floor.Have you been ( sitting / setting ) there long?I ( lay / laid ) awake all last night worrying about final exams.