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the mangoes ars sour to test transitive or intransitive​

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Answered by rk3310602
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Answer:

Knowing if a verb is transitive or intransitive helps learners to use words correctly and improves grammar accuracy.

To understand what transitive and intransitive verbs are, it’s first necessary to understand what the object of a verb is.

Take a look at these two simple sentences:

My mother likes tea.

My mother laughed.

‘My mother’ is the subject in both sentences. In the first sentence ‘like’ is the verb and ‘tea’ is its object. ‘Like’ is therefore a transitive verb, because it has an object.

In the second sentence, the verb is ‘laugh’. It has no object and is therefore an intransitive verb.

Answered by sofiayman60
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Answer:

This sentence is transitive.As

There are a few Transitive verbs which, even in an Active form, are sometimes used in a Passive sense; as. These mangoes taste sour (i.e., are sour when they are tasted).

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