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I met my uncle yesterday (transitive or intransitive verb)

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Answered by umatiwarimishra
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Answer:

intransitive verb not transitive verb

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The relevant answer to this query is as follows:

(I met my uncle yesterday) Transitive verb.

Explanation:

  • The verb" met" is transitive. A thing is mandatory for the completion of a transitive verb.
  • Verbs that are transitive not exclusively undertake a thing but likewise bear it. A transitive verb's sentence won't sound perfect without a thing to a conclusion.
  • Bring coffee, please. Coffee, the item subsisting brought, is the thing the transitive verb brings in this sentence.
  • The past participle and past tense of the verb met are meet.
  • The term" meet" can likewise be utilized as a noun to relate to an incident, similar to a sporting occasion or a meeting of law enforcement.
  • The verb operated to portray an old act of meeting is in the past tense and is known as" met."

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