1. The old woman struggled up the hill, pulling a grocery cart that had lost one wheel behind her.
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    2.   Intransitive Verb
  2. Hermione is editing her uncle's memoirs of his lifetime as a green grocer.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  3. Much to the amusement of the onlookers, Paul danced a minuet to the polka music that drifted out of the beer tent.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  4. At the beginning of the play, the entire cast dances manically across the stage.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  5. Stella is reading quietly in the upstairs bedroom instead of doing her chores.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  6. This term I am reading all of the works of Sylvia Townsend Warner.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  7. At the feast, we will eat heartily.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  8. Charles opened up his lunch, examined the contents carefully, and ate his dessert first.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  9. The Stephens sisters are both very talented; Virginia writes and Vanessa paints.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  10. When I was three years old, my father left a can of paint open in my bedroom, and early one morning, I painted my baby brother's face green.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  11. The director told the actors, "Do your best, and we'll be a hit."
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  12. The campers hid inside the cabin when they saw the bear.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  13. Alexis is swimming in the state championship next week.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  14. The student procrastinated too long and failed to finish the project.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  15. Ellen nodded to the audience and sang her song.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  16. Her brother likes bananas, but she likes peaches.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  17. Adjunct faculty are teaching in several of the lower division courses.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  18. The director told the actors, "Do your best, and we'll be a hit."
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  19. Regis Philbin, the host of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire," smiled at her answer.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  20. President Clinton pushed into the crowd and shook her hand.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  21. The hiker turned quickly toward the noise behind him.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  22. Our teacher gave each of us another chance to take the exam.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  23. After the chef completed the demonstration, she left the students to clean the kitchen.
    1.   Transitive Verb
    2.   Intransitive Verb
  24. They ______ the bricks now.
    1.   are laying
    2.   are lying
  25. I _______ the money on the counter last night.
    1.   laid
    2.   lay
    3.   lain
  26. Right now, the dogs _________ in the middle of the road.
    1.   are laying
    2.   are lying
  27. Yesterday, he ___ in bed until ten o'clock.
    1.   lain
    2.   laid
    3.   lay
    4.   lied
  28. Now I am _____________ too close to the fire.
    1.   laying
    2.   lying
    3.   laid
    4.   lain
  29. Last night he _____________ twenty dollars on top of the bookcase.
    1.   laid
    2.   lain
    3.   lied
  30. Right now she is _______________ a fire.
    1.   lying
    2.   laying
  31. Until last year, the treasure ______________ hidden under the earth.
    1.   lay
    2.   lied
    3.   laid
  32. Yesterday she ______________ her coat on the bed.
    1.   lay
    2.   lied
    3.   lain
    4.   laid
  33. His books _____________ on the floor all last week.
    1.   laid
    2.   lay
    3.   lain
  34. Right now he _______________ low in order to stay out of danger.
    1.   is lying
    2.   is laying
    3.   is lain
  35. Last night they _____________ in wait for the thieves.
    1.   lied
    2.   lay
    3.   lain
    4.   laid
  36. Now they ________________ their cards on the table.
    1.   are laying
    2.   are lying
    3.   are laid
    4.   are lain
  37. Right now, he __________ sheep.
    1.   is raising
    2.   is rising
  38. Last night he ______ their expectations.
    1.   raised
    2.   rose
  39. The price of housing _________ now.
    1.   is raising
    2.   is rising
  40. Last year she ______ at six o'clock every morning.
    1.   rose
    2.   raised
  41. Last night, when we heard the news, our hopes _____________.
    1.   raised
    2.   rose
    3.   risen
  42. The sun always ________ in the east.
    1.   rises
    2.   raises
  43. Dracula Has ______ from the Grave
    1.   Risen
    2.   Raised
    3.   Rose
  44. Last year they _________ six hundred dollars by selling chocolate bars.
    1.   raised
    2.   rose
  45. I ________ two blankets on the bed.
    1.   have laid
    2.   have lain
  46. He ________ down for half an hour.
    1.   has laid
    2.   has lain
  47. They __________ the flag.
    1.   have raised
    2.   have risen
  48. Our opinion of them __________.
    1.   has raised
    2.   has risen
  49. Your gloves ________________ on the table all the week.
    1.   have been laying
    2.   have been lying
    3.   have been laid
    4.   have been lain