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The elephants seem angry at the disturbance. Transitive or intransitive

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Answered by rohit7272
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The elephants seem angry at the disturbance=Transitive

Answered by suggulachandravarshi
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Answer:

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ANSWER:-

THE GIVEN SENTENCE IS TRANSITIVE.

EXPLANATION:-

A verb that is followed by an object (a noun/noun phrase/pronoun) is transitive and a verb with no object is intransitive. The object refers to the person or thing affected by the actions of the verb.

Examples of Transitive Verbs

Examples of Transitive Verbs Alex sent (transitive verb) a postcard (direct object) from Argentina. She left (transitive verb) the keys (direct object) on the table. My father took (transitive verb) me (direct object) to the movies for my birthday. Please buy (transitive verb) me a dog (direct object)!

InTransitive:

Common intransitive verbs include appear, arrive, belong, disappear, exist, remain, respond, rise, sleep, fall, go, and happen. Some verbs can be both transitive and intransitive, depending on how they are used in a sentence. Example: Joey walked for thirty minutes.

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