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The English officer was insolent. This sentence is transitive or intransitive sentence ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

transitive

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Answered by Anonymous
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Identify whether the verb in the given sentence is transitive or intransitive:

  • The English officer was insolent.

Before to the answer, let's learn about the topic !!

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  • Verbs that have a subject with an object that receives the action in a sentence are Transitive verbs.
  • For example, Amit kicked the ball.
  • Here, "ball" is the object of the verb "kicked" and if there is no object, then the sentence will be incomplete.

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  • Verbs that have a subject or denote an action with a lack of object but makes a sense are Intransitive verbs
  • For example, The baby was crying.
  • In this sentence, there is a verb but no object, even-though makes a sense.

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  • It's Intransitive!
  • Because, in the sentence 'The English officer was insolent'- we couldn't find any object but the sentence is meaningful.
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