1. Hari passed the salt ( Transitive or Intransitive)
2. Priya flew a kite ( Transitive or Intransitive)
3. Deer runs fast ( Transitive or Intransitive)
4. I read a book ( Transitive or Intransitive)
5. Shree runs in a hurry ( Transitive or Intransitive)
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1. Hari passed the salt. (Transitive)
2. Priya flew a kite. (Transitive)
3. Deer runs fast. (Intransitive)
4. I read a book. (Transitive)
5. Shree runs in a hurry. (Intransitive)
Explanation:
- A transitive verb refers to the main verb that has a single object i.e. a person or an object to which the action is done.
- The object receives the action (transitive verb) and comes right after it.
- A trick to finding out the transitive verb in a sentence is easy. Asking ‘what‘ or ‘whom‘ to the verb to find out the object of the verb.
- And the answer to the question 'what' is always an object (non-living), and the answer to the question ‘whom’ is always a person.
- When the verb answers any of the two questions, it becomes a transitive verb. But when it does not, it is not a transitive verb.
- An intransitive is the opposite of a transitive verb. Unlike a transitive verb, an intransitive can’t or doesn’t take a direct object.
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