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He left his mobile phone at home. transitive or in transitive

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Answered by itzcutejatni
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Transitive verbs are not just verbs that can take an object; they demand objects. Without an object to affect, the sentence that a transitive verb inhabits will not seem complete. Please bring coffee. In this sentence, the verb bring is transitive; its object is coffee, the thing that is being brought.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Identify whether the verb in the given sentence is transitive or intransitive:

  • He left his mobile phone at home.

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What is a verb?

A verb is a word that describes the action and forms the important part of the predicate in a sentence. Verbs (action verbs) are divided into two types:

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎1) Transitive

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎2) Intransitive

  • TRANSITIVE VERBS:

(a) Transitive Verbs are the verbs that have a subject and an object that receives the action. For example, Hari kicked the ball.

→ Here, "ball" is the object of the verb "kicked".

(b) A transitive action verb has a direct object.

  • INTRANSITIVE VERBS:

(a) Intransitive Verbs are the verbs that have a subject or denote an action which doesn't pass the object.

(b) They don't require an object to complete its meaning. For example, The baby was crying.

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  • Verb: Left (past tense form of leave)
  • The verb in the sentence 'He left his mobile phone at home' is Transitive. Because, we can find 'mobile phone' in the sentence, which is a direct object.

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