Thursday, April 26, 2018

Verbs - Transitive or Intransitive????


We visited a family that had this huge coconut tree.


Flowers from their garden.


If you look closely you will see mangoes on this tree.


Love all the green trees!


Showing me his small hot peppers.


More peppers.


Brother Shantha was driving the Elders today so we called Brother Sunott. This is the back of his three wheeler. On the way to our appointment we happened to see Brother Shantha and the Elders. We didnt know they would be in that same area. (What a tender mercy.) They asked if they could go with us to our first house. We said, "Sure, why not?" It was a blessing that they followed us because Brother Sunott's three wheeler had the clutch go out. With the help of Brother Shantha and the Elders they were able to get the three wheeler a new cable, get it fixed and we made it to our appointment. 


Here they are working on the cable. We know that we are being blessed and watched over.

Our last appointment was helping a Sister with her English homework. Wow! We had to look up what transitive and intransitive verbs were.  It has been too long. 
A transitive verb requires one or more objects.  Example; She played the piano.
Intransitive verb does not have an object. Example; It rained.
We hope we helped her with her assignment and not mixed her up too bad. The Universities really stress the gammar.

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