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Transitive & Intransitive Verbs Phrasal Verbs & Verb Phrases
Underline the verbs, verb phrases, or phrasel verbs in the sentence. Circle
the owiliary verb. Then tell if it is Transitive or Intransitive
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1 The most famous volcano in Mexico is called Popocatepett.
2. Its name means "smoking mountain."
3. The volcano has been active for hundreds of years.
4. It lies close to Mexico City
5. According to Aztec legends, this volcano was once a warrior that had been
transformed into a volcano.
6. Kilaues, the earth's most active volcano, is located in Hawaii.
7. It is the youngest volcano on the big island of Hawaii.
& This Volcano has erupted continuously since 1983)
9. It was believed to be the home of Pele, the Hawaiian volcano goddess, by
Ancient Hawaiians

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