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Difference between transite and intrasitive sentence

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Answered by Annabelle1056
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Hey! 

The main difference between transitive and intransitive verb is the matter of 'object' 

A transitive verb will always have an object

Eg: Ravi was playing football 

Here 'playing' is the verb which is transitive. The object here is 'football' 
Here 'playing' is the verb which is transitive. The object here is 'football' 

There are 2 ways to find object by questioning the verb 'what' and by 'whom'

Eg: Shek was given a certificate by the teacher. 

Here the verb is 'was given' 
To find out the objects question the verb 'what' and 'by whom'

1. Shek was given WHAT? 
2. Shek was given BY WHOM

Therefore 'certificate' and 'teacher' are objects. 

Objects can be classified as direct object and indirect object. Living objects are indirect object (in this case 'teacher') and non living objects are direct objects (in this case 'certificate') An Intransitive verb will never have an object

Eg: The baby was crying bitterly 

Here the verb is 'was crying' 

The baby was crying WHAT
------- NO ANSWER 

THEREFORE IT IS AN INTRANSITIVE

VERB'bitterly' will be regarded as the complement 

HOPE THIS HELPS Ya..
Answered by Banooz
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Transite and intransitive are the sentences that mainly refers to the matter of a thing or object.
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