"Ali drives car carefully" is this sentence transitive or intransitive?
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"Ali drives car carefully" is this sentence transitive .
- A transitive verb is one that calls for a direct object, which is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that comes after the verb and completes the meaning of the sentence by identifying the subject or object of the verb's activity.
- Depending on whether or not an object is necessary for the verb to express a complete notion, a verb is either transitive or intransitive. Only when a verb acts on an object does it make sense as a transitive verb.
- Without one, an intransitive verb will make sense. Some verbs have dual meanings.
- Common intransitive verbs without a direct or indirect object include "run," "rain," "die," "sneeze," "sit," and "smile." For instance, the intransitive verb "walks" is not being done to someone or something in the simple sentence "He walks".
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