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Answered by sri2008
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All verbs have a subject (the person or thing that "does" the action). The real difference between linking, intransitive and transitive verbs is whether or not they have an object (the person or thing that "gets" the action).

S = subject

V = verb

SC = subject complement

DO = direct object

IO = indirect object

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Answered by Anonymous
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Transitive Verbs. A transitive verb is a verb that requires an object to receive the action. Example: Correct: The speaker discussed different ..

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