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the sun shines brightly is it transitive or intransitive if transitive what is object

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Answered by kartikdixit2007
68

Answer:

The verb "shines" is intransitive .

Explanation:

A transitive verb has an object.

An intransitive verb has no object.

The verb "shines" does not have an object.

In the sentence, "The sun shines brightly during the day", the word "brightly" is an adverb which modifies the verb "shines".

The term "during the day" is a prepositional phrase; the noun "day" is the object of the preposition "during".


Answered by conjureroman
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Hey friend

"The sun shines brightly"
This sentence is Intransitive sentence

Here There is no object.

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