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Don't call him a fool is transitive or intransitive

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Answered by ashutoshpandey50
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Answer:

it is tranisitive verb

Answered by sohamchoudhury28
3

'Don't call him a fool'.

It is a transitive Verb.

The object is him.

Here is an explanation that will reselve your doubt.

In the following sentence 'Don't call him a fool', we know that to identify the transitive or intransitive verb, we have to question with 'what' and 'whom'. If the sentence has a answer then it is transitive. If it does not have a answer, it is intransitive. So in this sentence:

'Don't call him a fool'.

We can question like this:

"Don't call whom a fool'.

In this sentence, Whom indicates him.

The first thing we can get in this sentence is it answers the question whom so it is transitive.

The second thing we can get is the question indicates an object. For example, in the above sentence the question 'whom' indicates 'him'.

Therefore, we can easily say that:

1) It is a transitive Verb.

2) It contains the object 'him'.

Here is our answer.

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