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... (go) now? – I ……………….(go) to the theater.12. He ……………….(not do) morning exercises regularly.13. ………… he ……………….(do) morning exercises now?14. Water ……………….(boil) at 100 degrees centigrade.15. ... now?38. My and I always ……………………(go) to the countryside.39. He ……………………(not be) at home now.40. Hanh ……………………(not read) book at the moment.41. Our teacher usually ……………………(give) us many exercises. 42. ... often ……………………(wash) his face at 6.15.26. she ……………………(play) badminton at the moment?27. Thanh and Mai always ……………………(see) a movie on Saturday.28. ………….he often ……………………(take) a bus to school?29....
... profit Meguro Language Center BP3-06 1/7 Intransitive and transitive verbs (1) 自じ動どう詞し (vi) Intransitive verbs z A verb that does not require a direct object is an “Intransitive ... Intransitive verbs take subjects only, and in this case the subject is the things or person experiencing or undergoing the action of the verb. z In Japanese there is a strong tendency to view and describe ... There are three types of transitive / intransitive verbs, as described below: 1. Absolute intransitive verbs: (used solely as intransitive verbs) い行きます(1) き来ます(Irr.) はたら働きます(1) し死にます(1)...