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_; Object:
1. The wind is moving the curtain.
(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb:
2. The wind is blowing fiercely.
(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb:
3. Somebody opened the door.
(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb:
4. Suddenly the door opened.
(Transitive/Intransitive; Verb:
5. He slammed the door shut.
(Transitive/Intransitive: Verb:
_; Object:
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Answers

Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The difference between transitive and intransitive verb is given below.

Explanation:

A transitive verb has two features. It is that verb which acts as an action verb and it shows an activity.

It also needs a direct object.

  • The wind is moving the curtain.  (Transitive Verb)
  • The wind is blowing fiercely.  (Intransitive Verb)
  • Somebody opened the door.  (Transitive Verb)
  • Suddenly the door opened.  ( Intransitive Verb)
  • He slammed the door shut.  (Transitive Verb)
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