[ Verbs & Adverbs ]
Mark whether the verb used in the given sentences is transitive or intransitive:
The bluebirds are flying to the north.
A. Transitive
B. Both A and B
C. Intransitive
D. None of these

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A. Nuisance
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a. tablespoon
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Avery was preparing a meal and wanted to describe what she did with the food. Convert the verb ‘eat’ to its past tense form.
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