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Identify whether the verb in the given sentence is 'Transitive'
or 'Intransitive':
Hari passed the salt.
Priya flew a kite.
Deer runs fast.
i read a book.
Shree eats in a hurry.
The book was lost.
Have you washed your hands?
I dressed and went out.
Balu threw the ball.
I didn't eat yesterday.
Birds fly.
Ragu wrote an essay in the competition.
Shreya realized the truth.
The thief escaped cleverly.
Dogs guard the house.
My father gifted me a watch.
She danced gracefully.
The evidence was hidden.
Karthik unveiled the curtain.
I ate pasta​

Answers

Answered by kavitashah342
2

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Answered by marishthangaraj
25

Transitive verb is a verb that has an object, whereas, intransitive verb is a verb that does not have an object.

Explanation:

  • Hari passed the salt. - Transitive verb (object -salt)
  • Shree eats in a hurry. -Intransitive verb (no object)
  • I didn't eat yesterday. -Intransitive verb (no object)
  • Birds fly. -Intransitive verb (no object)
  • Ragu wrote an essay in the competition. Transitive verb (object -essay)
  • Shreya realized the truth. Transitive verb (object -truth)
  • The thief escaped cleverly. -Intransitive verb (no object)
  • Dogs guard the house. -Transitive verb (object -house)
  • My father gifted me a watch. -Transitive verb (object -watch)
  • She danced gracefully. -Intransitive verb (no object)
  • The evidence was hidden. -Intransitive verb (no object)
  • Karthik unveiled the curtain.  -Transitive verb (object -curtain)
  • I ate pasta​. -Transitive verb (object -pasta)
  • The book was lost. -Intransitive verb (no object)
  • Have you washed your hands? -Transitive verb (object -hands)
  • I dressed and went out. -Intransitive verb (no object)
  • Balu threw the ball. -Transitive verb (object -ball)
  • Priya flew a kite. -Transitive verb (object - kite)
  • Deer runs fast. -Intransitive verb (no object)
  • i read a book. -Transitive verb (object - book)

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