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state whether the verbs are transitive or intransitive plezz answer
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A verb can be described as transitive or intransitive based on whether it requires an object to express a complete thought or not. A transitive verb is one that only makes sense if it exerts its action on an object. An intransitive verb will make sense without one. Some verbs may be used both ways.
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Verb Transitive Intransitive
run Michelle used to run a restaurant. The path ran over the hill.
live Our cat lived till he was 10. He was living a life of luxury abroad.
wash Have you washed your hands? I washed, dressed, and went out.
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An action verb that is used with a direct object after it is called a transitive verb while an action verb that is not used with a direct object after it is called an intransitive verb. Transitive verbs always ask “for what?” or “for whom?”.
In intransitive verbs, the subject is doing the action of the verb and there is nothing that is at the receiving end of the action performed.
Examples:
Transitive verbs: Call Seema
Cut the cake
Intransitive verbs: She sneezed
He arrived
In the sentence given, there is no object/ subject following the verb 'pay'. Therefore, the verb is an intransitive verb and the correct answer is option intransitive.
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