Sabtu, 04 Juni 2016

Transitive and Intransitive Sentences

Name   : Dian Annisa Gustamal
NPM   : 22213358
Class    : 3EB13

Transitive Sentences :
1.      He played basketball with me last night.
2.      I want to dinner with you in Mujigae.
3.      He bring some flowers for me tonight.
4.     I have painted my walls in pink peach, yesterday.
5.     I explain to you that I miss you tonight.

Explanation   :
Sentences in number one is a transitive sentences. Which consist five elements. He, played, basketball, with me, last night. The identification are subject (He), predicate (played), object (basketball), complement (with me) and modifier of time (last night). Them He is noun (N), played (V2), basketball (O), with me (C) and last night (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however played in number one is a phrase. Which it’s he is basketball.
Sentences in number two is a transitive sentences. Which consist  five elements. I, want, to dinner, with you, in mujigae. The identification are subject (I), predicate (want), object (to dinner), complement (with you) and modifier of time (in Mujigae). Them I is noun (N), want (V1), to dinner (O), with you (C) and in Mujigae (adv of places). All of these are not phrase however want in number two is phrase. Which it’s I is to dinner.
Sentences in number three is a transitive sentences. Which consist five elements. He, bring, some flowers, for me, tonight. The identification are subject (He), predicate (bring), object (some flower), complement ( for me) and modifier of time (tonight). Them He is noun (N), bring (V1), some flower (O), for me (C) and tonight (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however bring in number three is phrase. Which it’s He is some flower.
Sentences in number four is a transitive sentences. Which consist five elements. I have, painted, my walls, in pink peach, yesterday. The identification are subject (I have), predicate (painted), object ( my walls), complement ( in pink peach) and modofier of time (yesterday). Them I have is noun (N), painted (V2), my walls (O), in pink peach (C) and yesterday (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however painted in number four is phrase. Which it’s I is my walls.
Sentences in number five is a transitive sentences. Which consist five elements. I, explain, to you, that I miss you and tonight. The identification are subject (I), predicate (explain), object (to you), complement (that I miss you) and modifier of time (tonight). Them I have is noun (N), explain (V1), to you (O), that I miss you (C) and tonight (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however explain in number five is phrase. Which it’s I is to you.

Intransitive Sentences           :
1.      The Aceh Tsunami happened on December 26,2004.
2.      He is die after the accident this morning.
3.      You lie again for a second time.
4.      We sit in here.
5.      My brother cried last night.

Explanation   :
Sentences in number one is an intransitive sentence which consists of three elements. The Aceh, Tsunami, happened, on December 26, 2004. The identification are subject (The Aceh Tsunami), predicate (happened) and modifier of time (on December 26, 2004). Them The Aceh Tsunami (N), happened (V2) and on December 26, 2004 (adv of time).All of these are not phrase however happened on December 26,2004 in number one is phrase. Which it’s head is happened.
Sentences in number two is an intransitive sentence which consist of three elements. He is, die, after the accident this morning. The identification are subject (He is), predicate (die), modifier of time ( after the accident this morning). Them He is (N), die (V2) and after the accident this morning (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however after the accident this morning in number two is phrase. Which it’s head is die.
Sentence in number three is an intransitive sentence which consist of three elements. You, lie again and for a second time. The identification are subject (you), predicate (lie again) and modifier of time (for a second time). Them You (N), lie again (V1) and for a second time (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however for a second time in number three is phrase. Which it’s head is lie again.
Sentences in number four is an intransitive sentence which consist of three elements. We, sit and in here. The identification are subject (we), predicate (sit) and modifier of place (in here). Them We (N), sit (V1) and in here (adv of place). All of these are not phrase however in here in number four is phrase. Which it’s head is sit.
Sentences in number five is an intransitive sentence which consist of three elements. My brother, cried and last night. The identification are subject (My brother), predicate (cried) and modifier of time (last night). Them My brother (N), cried (V2) and last night (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however last night in number five is phrase. Which it’s head is cried.



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