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rewrite -
a old beggar stood by the gate​

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An old beggar stood by the gate.

An old beggar stood by the gate.Stood - Intransitive verb.

An old beggar stood by the gate.Stood - Intransitive verb.Here the subject and the intransitive verb together make up a meaningful sentence and does not require a direct object:

An old beggar stood by the gate.Stood - Intransitive verb.Here the subject and the intransitive verb together make up a meaningful sentence and does not require a direct object:An old beggar stood (by the gate).

An old beggar stood by the gate.Stood - Intransitive verb.Here the subject and the intransitive verb together make up a meaningful sentence and does not require a direct object:An old beggar stood (by the gate).A transitive verb has an object that receives the direct action of the verb. Generally, a transitive verb takes a single object.

An old beggar stood by the gate.Stood - Intransitive verb.Here the subject and the intransitive verb together make up a meaningful sentence and does not require a direct object:An old beggar stood (by the gate).A transitive verb has an object that receives the direct action of the verb. Generally, a transitive verb takes a single object.An intransitive verb does not require an object. It can make a meaningful sentence without taking a direct object.

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