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the wind blows is this transitive or intransitive??​

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Answered by ranjitselvand
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(transitive & intransitive) If wind, air, etc. blows, it moves. The wind is blowing and the trees are moving. The wind blew the paper down the street.

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Answered by salonipharvaha
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[intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) when the wind or a current of air blows, it is moving; when it blows, the wind is blowing

A cold wind blew from the east.

It was blowing hard.

Gales of wind were blowing through the valley.

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