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C. Write T for transitive and I for intransitive verbs.
1. The ball smashed the window.
2. I coughed all night.
3. The cat hid itself under the bed.
4. We went to the new store yesterday.
5. Kumar scored the quickest century in the match.

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Answers

Answered by samir777saiyed
1

Answer:

1 . Intransitive

2 . Transitive

3. Transitive

4 . Intransitive

5.Intransitive

Answered by nibedit78gmailcom
1

Explanation:

NOTES :-

  • Verbs which carry the action of a subject (doer) to an object ( receiver ) are called TRANSITIVE VERBS. Transitive verbs always answer the question 'what' or whom if the object is a living being . E.g. (1) saw what ? = A toyshop. (2) displayed what? = various toys.

  • A verb that denotes an action which does not pass on to any object is called an INTRANSITIVE VERB . E.g. The verb 'is dancing' , which is a complete action by itself and does not require any object to receive it .

  • Most verbs can be used both transitive and Intransitive verb .

C. WRITE T FOR TRANSITIVE AND I FOR INTRANSITIVE VERB .

1. Intransitive verb .

2. Transitive verb .

3. Transitive verb .

4. Intransitive verb.

5. Intransitive verb.

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