I did not want to slip in front of everyone and be embarrased
He slipped the paper in the small crevice of the door.
I didn't mean to say it, but the words just slipped out.
I slipped as I was walking down the hall.
The undercover agent slipped away from work for a clandestine meeting with his handler.
Once it slipped through the interstice in the fence, the rabbit headed straight for the vegetables.
Accidentally is the adverb, modifying slipped.
Yes, "slipped" is a transitive verb when it is followed by a direct object. For example, "She slipped on the ice." In this sentence, "ice" is the direct object of the verb "slipped."
When I was in the shower last week I slipped because the shampoo fell all on the floor and it was slippery
The oxen have slipped their yoke! The yolk of an egg is different than a pair of draft animals' yoke.
A slipped verb is when a verb is incorrectly positioned in a sentence, often leading to confusion or grammatical errors. To correct this, simply reposition the verb to its proper place within the sentence for clarity and accuracy. For example, instead of saying "the dog she saw yesterday," you would correct it to "she saw the dog yesterday."
When the car backed up and the back wheels slipped into the ditch, the rear axle was damaged.
She slipped me a note saying, "Pow-wow in the lunch room at two. RE Harold's surprise party".