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Differentiate Between Transitive Verb And Intransitive Verb. [WITH EXAMPLES]​

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Answered by Vivek28r
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Answer:

A transitive verb is one that only makes sense if it exerts its action on an object. An intransitive verb will make sense without one. ... A transitive verb needs to transfer its action to something or someone—an object.

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examples.....

Please bring coffee.

In this sentence, the verb bring is transitive; its object is coffee, the thing that is being brought. Without an object of some kind, this verb cannot function.

Please bring.

Bring what, or who? The question begs itself because the meaning of bring demands it.

Explanation:

pzz mark me brnlist pzz friend also pz follow me friend s

Answered by shyamnarayand345
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Answer:

in transitive verb there is an receiver while in transitive verb there is no receiver

examples of Transitive verb

1 they play cricket .

2. We play hockey

examples of intransitive verb

1 . she sings .

2. he dances .

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