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my father loves me what kind of verb is??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

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Answered by mahinderjeetkaur878
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Answer: - Transitive Verb.

The verb is 'love' in the sentence, and it is a transitive verb.

Detailed answer: -

About Verb: -

In the given sentence 'My father loves me ', is a sentence in which the verb is 'loves' and the object is 'me'.

  • The words which tell you about some work is done or is being done or will be done is called as a verb.
  • In simple language you can say that the doing word is called as a verb.

There are two types of the verbs. They are: -

  1. Transitive verb, and
  2. Intransitive verb.
  • A Transitive verb is the verb hat expresses an action which is doable as well as it impacts the object of the sentence given.

For an example: - Nita sent the birthday gift yesterday.

  • An Intransitive verb is the verb that needs no connection with the object in the sentence, i.e., they do not have an object.

For an example: - Nita went to Jack's party.

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