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The Baby Fell Asleep


Transitive or intransitive verb
and Object

Answers

Answered by shubhrajsingh13
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Answer:

It is intransitive

Explanation:

Answered by brainlysme8
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Fell - intransitive verb

Object - The baby

Explanation:

The word "intransitive" means "not transitive." So, to understand what "intransitive" means, we need to know what "transitive" means. A transitive verb gets its name from the idea that the action must transition through the verb to an object in order to complete the meaning.

James bought.  (incomplete)

(When the action does not transition through the verb to an object, the meaning is incomplete.)

James bought a carpet.

(In this example, the action of the verb bought has transitioned to a direct object (the carpet), and the meaning is now complete.)

With an intransitive verb, the verb's meaning is complete without the need to transition to an object.

James snores.

(Snores is intransitive. An intransitive verb only involves the subject.)

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