Question: Paper money must be backed by a reliable source.
Verb: Be backed
Is it an action or linking verb?
Is it transitive or intransitive?
If it is a action and transitive verb, what is the direct object?
Question: People must have faith in their government.
Verb: Must have
Is it an action or linking verb?
Is it transitive or intransitive?
If it is a action and transitive verb, what is the direct object?
Question: In times of great difficulty, governments sometimes print too much paper money.
Verb: Print
Is it an action or linking verb?
Is it transitive or intransitive?
If it is a action and transitive verb, what is the direct object?
Question: In 1946, during the inflation, Hungary printed a paper note for 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 pengos.
Verb: Printed
Is it an action or linking verb?
Is it transitive or intransitive?
If it is a action and transitive verb, what is the direct object?
Question: Our own paper money is backed by faith of the people of the United States.
Verb: Is backed
Is it an action or linking verb?
Is it transitive or intransitive?
If it is a action and transitive verb, what is the direct object?
Question: Some facts about our money may interest you.
Verb: Interest
Is it an action or linking verb?
Is it transitive or intransitive?
If it is a action and transitive verb, what is the direct object?
Question: Paper money was once issued in the amount of five cents.
Verb: Was issued
Is it an action or linking verb?
Is it transitive or intransitive?
If it is a action and transitive verb, what is the direct object?
Question: A twenty-dollar bill lasts, on an average, thirty months.
Verb: Lasts
Is it an action or linking verb?
Is it transitive or intransitive?
If it is a action and transitive verb, what is the direct object?
Question: Except for a handful of notes many years ago, the Treasury Seal has always appeared on American paper money.
Verb: Has appeared
Is it an action or linking verb?
Is it transitive or intransitive?
If it is a action and transitive verb, what is the direct object?
