The night grew dark it is transtive or in transtive
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intransitive
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"The night grew dark . " is an intransitive sentence. That is because, "grew" doesn't require an object to complete the thought.
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Intransitive
Bcoz
A transitive verb is one that only makes sense if it exerts its action on an object. An intransitive verb will make sense without one. Some verbs may be used both ways.
Few Examples for transitive
The girls carry water to their village.
Juan threw the ball.
Here, carry is a verb where as water is an object
Similarly threw is a verb and ball is an object
Without an objects of some kind,this verb cannot function
Example
The girl carried
The girl carried what or who? A question arises here
INTRANSITIVE
few examples for intransitive
They jumped.
The dog ran.
She sang.
A light was shining.
None of these verbs require an object for the sentence to make sense, and all of them can end a sentence.
Hope this will help
Bcoz
A transitive verb is one that only makes sense if it exerts its action on an object. An intransitive verb will make sense without one. Some verbs may be used both ways.
Few Examples for transitive
The girls carry water to their village.
Juan threw the ball.
Here, carry is a verb where as water is an object
Similarly threw is a verb and ball is an object
Without an objects of some kind,this verb cannot function
Example
The girl carried
The girl carried what or who? A question arises here
INTRANSITIVE
few examples for intransitive
They jumped.
The dog ran.
She sang.
A light was shining.
None of these verbs require an object for the sentence to make sense, and all of them can end a sentence.
Hope this will help
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