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The train arrived late which kind of verb it is​

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Answered by anshuraj10
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Answer:

The intransitive verb arrived takes no direct object, and the noun phrase four hours late acts as an adverb describing when the train arrived.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

Intransitive verb

Explanation:

We eat is one of the things we do frequently. We snooze. We grin. We develop. We chuckle. We reflect. We dance-fit. Perhaps not that final one any longer. However, using verbs in phrases is something we do rather frequently. Verbs are the words we use to describe activities or mental processes. To express that we did something to something or that it had an effect on someone, however, we don't necessarily utilise verbs. Verbs come in a variety of forms, but occasionally we employ one in particular called an intransitive verb to indicate acts that aren't acknowledged by anything or anybody in the phrase.

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