The following list of verbs is from the Vocabulary to Learn, Chapters 1–6.
Indicate whether they are transitive or intransitive by dragging them to the correct category.
Try to do it from memory. However, if you need help, here is a file with all the vocabulary from chapters 1-6:
maneō, manēre
nārrō, nārrāre
amō, amāre
sum, esse
vocō, vocāre
ambulō, ambulāre
doceō, docēre
habitō, habitāre
timeō, timēre
servō, servāre
teneō, tenēre
dēbeō, dēbēre
dō, dare
parō, parāre
videō, vidēre
habeō, habēre
intrō, intrāre
iaceō, iacēre
possum, posse
exspectō, exspectāre
firmō, firmāre
Transitive
Intransitive
1. Epistulam puellae teneō.
Identify the verb/s.
Is the verb transitive or intransitive?
Translate: Epistulam puellae teneō.
2. In familiā sunt memoriae pulchrae.
Identify the verb/s.
Is the verb transitive or intransitive?
Translate: In familiā sunt memoriae pulchrae.
3. Virī māgnī saepe in vinculīs iacent.
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Is the verb transitive or intransitive?
Translate: Virī māgnī saepe in vinculīs iacent.
4. Auxilium ā bonīs virīs datur.
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Is the verb transitive or intransitive?
Translate: Auxilium ā bonīs virīs datur.
5. Fīliam et fīlium valdē amō.
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Is the verb transitive or intransitive?
Translate: Fīliam et fīlium valdē amō.
6. Amīcus in memoriā semper manet.
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Is the verb transitive or intransitive?
Translate: Amīcus in memoriā semper manet.