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In __________verb the action passes from the subject an object.
A.Transitive
B.Un transitive
C.Modal
D.Main

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Answered by hs675958
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Answer:

in main verb the action passes from the subject an object

Answered by GulabLachman
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In the transitive verb, the action passes from the subject to an object.

  • A verb is considered transitive when the action it performs shifts from the subject.
  • It is shifted from the person doing the specific action to the specific object, which is the item being performed.
  • The most commonly used verbs are bring, write, pay, address etc.
  • It designates the subject or object of the verb's activity.
  • For example -
  1. Rose sent a postcard from Italy.
  2. Rose left the house keys on the couch.
  3. #SPJ3
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