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Identify the verb type in the following sentence.
1) Emily skipped class.
2) My siblings often argue with each other.

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Answered by jaisinghdeshmukh777
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Answer:

1) skipped is transitive verb

2) argue is intransitive verb

Explanation:

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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

1.  Emily skipped class.- Transitive Verb

2. My siblings often argue with each other.- Intransitive Verb

Explanation:

A transitive verb is a type of verb that needs an object to make complete sense of the action being performed by the subject.

  • A sentence that uses a transitive verb can be changed into a passive voice.
  • Transitive verbs are followed by an indirect object or a direct object.
  • Transitive verbs occur in sentences that follow the SVO, SVIODO, SVOC, SVOA, ASVO patterns.

An intransitive verb is a verb that does not necessarily require an object to make sense of the action being performed by the subject in a sentence or a context. However, there are some exceptional verbs that can perform the role of both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb.

  • A sentence that makes use of an intransitive verb cannot be altered to form the passive voice.
  • Intransitive verbs are followed by either an adjunct or a complement.
  • Intransitive verbs usually occur in sentences with the pattern ASVC, SV, SVC, ASVA and so on.

1.  Emily skipped class.- Transitive Verb

A transitive verb takes a direct object, which in this case is “class.”

2. My siblings often argue with each other.- Intransitive Verb

The final phrase (with each other) is a prepositional phrase, not a direct object.

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