GROW:
He grows his own fruits and vegetables. (Transitive)
I grew many flowers. (Transitive)
My son is growing. (Intransitive)
Their friendship grew as time went on. (Intransitive)
RING :
I rang her yesterday. (Transitive)
When he rang me , I wasn't at home. (Transitive)
The doorbell rang while I was sleeping. (Intransitive)
I didn't hear the phone although it rang many times. (Intransitive)
LOOK:
He looked at me constantly but I didn't know him. (Transitive)
She looked the book curiously but she didn't buy it. (Transitive)
I will ask her whether she needs help or not because she looks ill. (Intransitive)
She looks so beautiful that everyone recognizes her. (Intransitive)
Dear Meltem,
YanıtlaSilThank you for the illustrative examples. However, I have a couple of suggestion for revision in relation to the sample sentences. For example, in the transitive examples concerning the verb"grow", the sentence "I growed many flowers" needs revision. The second form of the verb is "grew".. Also, the examples with the verb "look" need revising as well. I think you need to use the phrasal verb "look at" instead of the verb "look" in the examples. Otherwise, your examples sound ungrammatical.
Keep up the good work.