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Define transitive and intransitive verbs. Give examples of 5 sentences each.

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

A transitive verb is a verb in which an action takes on a direct object.

Examples:

1. I caught a cold.

2. She loves rainbows.

3. Kila conveyed the message.

4. The girls carry water to their village.

5. Jenny threw the ball.

An intransitive verb is simply defined as a verb that does not take a direct object.

Examples:

1. They jumped.

2. The dog ran.

3. She sang.

4. A light was shining.

5. He laughed.

Answered by Jasashmita1
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A transitive Verb is a Verb that Accepts one or more Objects

1) Alex Sent

2)She left

3)Please Buy

4)My Father took

5)She Gone

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A Intransitive Verb Defined as a Verb that does not take a Direct Object

1)Arrive

2)Go

3)Lie

4)Sneeze

5)Die

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