The woodcutter felled a huge tree is it transitive or intransitive verb
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Transitive verb
Transitive verbs simply express an action and are followed by a direct object (thing or person that receives the action of the verb).
The woodcutter felled a huge tree.
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The sentence uses a verb that is either transitive or intransitive. We are asked the question of whether it is transitive or intransitive and the answer will be a transitive verb.
- The main difference between a transitive verb and an intransitive verb is that the transitive verb requires a subject to follow it.
- While the intransitive verb does not require a subject to follow it.
- An example of an intransitive verb is she sings.
- So there is no subject after the verb.
- In the case of the sentence, 'the woodcutter felled 'will not make sense.
- The question will be asked what did the woodcutter cut.
- So this needs to be written along with the subject ' a huge tree.'
- So, therefore, the verb used in the sentence is a transitive verb.
PROJECT CODE: #SPJ3
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