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the hot air balloon rises quickly transitive verb or intransitive verb​

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Answered by jaiswalritesh5142
9

Answer:

As you can see, here the verb ‘rang’ has an object. Therefore, it is a transitive verb.

Now consider another example.

The boy laughed loudly.

Here the verb ‘laughed’ does not have an object. Therefore, it is an intransitive verb.

When an intransitive verb is used in a causative sense it becomes transitive.

Examples are given below.

Intransitive: The dog walks.

Transitive: The man walks the dog. (Here the verb ‘walks’ becomes transitive because it has an object. The man causes the dog to walk.)

Intransitive: Birds fly in the sky.

Transitive: The boys fly their kites. (Here the verb ‘fly’ becomes transitive because it has an object. The boys cause the kites to fly.)

Answered by smileall
7

Transitive verb

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