Answer:
hello
Explanation:
(a) The cat chased the mouse.
- Transitive (The verb "chased" requires a direct object "the mouse" to complete its meaning.)
(b) Ketan passed the bag to Karan.
- Ditransitive (The verb "passed" takes a direct object "the bag" and an indirect object "to Karan".)
(c) He smiled at the baby.
- Intransitive (The verb "smiled" does not require a direct object; "at the baby" is a prepositional phrase, not a direct object.)
(d) She donated clothes to the poor.
- Ditransitive (The verb "donated" takes a direct object "clothes" and an indirect object "to the poor".)
(e) I admire my English teacher.
- Transitive(The verb "admire" requires a direct object "my English teacher" to complete its meaning.)
(f) Jack plays in the park every day.
- Intransitive
(The verb "plays" does not require a direct object; "in the park" is a prepositional phrase, not a direct object.)