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difference between trans transitive and intransitive fir 7 class with eg.​

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Transitive Verbs

A transitive verb is a verb that can have an object. For example, the verb kick.

Sandra kicked the ball.

(subject)+(verb)+(object).

The object of the verb kick in the above sentence is the ball. Transitive verbs like kick are common in English. They describe actions that can be done to something.

For example,

  • She bought the cake.
  • She caught the ball.
  • He has found a problem.
  • He will take a train.
  • He is reading a letter.

Intransitive Verbs

An intransitive verb is a verb that cannot have an object. For example, the verb sleep.

People sleep.

(subject)+(verb).

In this example, there is only a subject (the person doing the action) and a verb. There is no object. Here are some other examples of intransitive verbs:

  • cry
  • die
  • fall
  • smile
  • walk

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