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Identify the verb 'She closed the window'. *

auxiliary

transitive

intransitive


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Answered by bhullarnavraj3
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the answer is transitive

Answered by qwstoke
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The verb in the sentence "She closed the window" is "closed".

It is a transitive verb because it takes an object (the window) which receives the action of the verb.

Transitive verbs are verbs that take an object, which is typically a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. In the sentence "She closed the window," "closed" is the transitive verb, and "the window" is the object.

Transitive verbs are an important part of English grammar because they help to provide clarity and detail in writing and speech. By using transitive verbs, we can indicate exactly what is being acted upon and create more precise and descriptive sentences.

Transitive verbs can be used in both the active and passive voice. In the active voice, the subject performs the action on the object. For example, in the sentence "She closed the window," "she" is the subject, "closed" is the transitive verb, and "the window" is the object. In the passive voice, the object receives the action of the verb and becomes the subject of the sentence. For example, in the sentence "The window was closed by her," "the window" is the subject, "was closed" is the passive verb phrase, and "by her" is the prepositional phrase that indicates who performed the action.

Some common examples of transitive verbs include "eat," "write," "read," "build," "paint," "drive," and "throw."


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