English, asked by vkmishraji45, 5 hours ago

they work very hard to win the trophy ?


ans - transitive or intransitive​

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Answered by megaa7226
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Explanation:

As Grammarly says, “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.” I would say, in this case, one could view the verb job in the clause as tried very hard to win, where tried to win are the verbs, and very hard is just an adverb phrase modifying tried. The end of the predicate is just an article and a noun. In my view, the tried makes sense without “exerting its action on an object”: Everyone tried or Everyone tried very hard to win.

Answered by dhimanenterprises01
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Answer:

There are two verbs in this sentence,try and win. Either can be use in as a transitive or intransitive verb .

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