Name : Tri Julian Pratama
NPM : 28213957
Class : 3EB13
Transitive Sentences :
1. They build my petshop in Surabaya
2. I couldn't face him today
3. Alex sent a postcard from Argentina
4. Farel played bicycle everyday
5. I drink coffee everyday
Explanation.
Sentences in number one is a transitive sentence which consists of four elements, They , build , my petshop , in Surabaya. The identification are subject (They) , predicate (build) , object (my petshop) , and modifer of place (in Surabaya). Them They is noun (N) , build (v1) , my petshop (o) , Surabaya (adv of place). All of these are not phrase however build my petshop in number one is phrase. Which it's head is petshop.
Sentences in number two is a transitive sentence which consists of four elements, I , couldn't , face him , today. The identification are subject ( i ) , predicate (couldn't) , object (face him) , and modifer of time (today). Them I is noun (N) , couldn't (v1) , face him (o) , today (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however couldn't face him in number one is phrase. Which it's head is face him.
Sentences in number three is a transitive sentence which consists of four elements, Alex , sent , a postcard , from Argentina. The identification are subject (Alex) , predicate (sent) , object (a postcard) , and modifer of place (from Argentina). Them Alex is noun (N) , sent (v1) , a postcard (o) , Argentina (adv of place). All of these are not phrase however sent a postcard in number one is phrase. Which it's head is a postcard.
Sentences in number four is a transitive sentence which consists of four elements, Farel , played , bicycle , everyday. The identification are subject (Farel) , predicate (played) , object (bicycle) , and modifer of time (everyday). Them Farel is noun (N) , played (v1) , bicycle (o) , everyday (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however played bicycle in number three is phrase. Which it's head is bicycle.
Sentences in number five is a transitive sentence which consists of four elements, I , drink , coffee , everday. The identification are subject ( i ) , predicate (drink) , object (coffee) , and modifer of time (everyday). Them I is noun (N) , drink (v1) , coffee (o) , everyday (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however drink coffee in number one is phrase. Which it's head is coffee.
Intransitive Sentences :
1. Dina fells sad today
2. My mother has arrived from Medan.
3. Sora is running very slowly
4. Rina is buying snack in a suermarket
5. My mother is working everyday
Explanation
Sentences in number one is a intransitive sentence which consists of four elements, Dina , feels , sad , today. The identification are subject (Dina) , predicate (feels) , object (sad) , and modifer of time (today). Them Dina is noun (N) , feels (v1) and sad (o) and today (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however feels sad in number three phrase. Which it's head is sad.
Sentences in number two is a intransitive sentence which consists of three elements, My mother , has arrived , from Medan. The identification are subject (My mother) , predicate (has arrived) , , and modifer of place (from Medan). Them My mother is noun (N) , has arrived (v1) and from Medan (adv of place). All of these are not phrase however has arrived in number three phrase. Which it's head is arrived.
Sentences in number three is a intransitive sentence which consists of three elements, Sora , is running , very slowly. The identification are subject (Sora) , predicate (is running) , , and adjective ( very slowly). Them Sora is noun (N) , is running (v1) and very slowly (adjective). All of these are not phrase however is running in number three phrase. Which it's head is running
Sentences in number four is a intransitive sentence which consists of five elements, Rina , is , buying , snack, in a supermarket. The identification are subject (Rina) , predicate (is buying) , object (snack) , and modifer of place (in a supermarket). Them Rina is noun (N) , is buying (v1) and snack (o) and in a supermarket (adv of place). All of these are not phrase however buying snack in number five phrase. Which it's head is snack
Sentences in number five is a intransitive sentence which consists of four elements, My mother , is , working , everyday. The identification are subject (My mother) , predicate (is working) and modifer of time (everyday). Them My mother is noun (N) , is working (v1) and everyday (adv of time). All of these are not phrase however working everyday in number two phrase. Which it's head is working