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A transitive verb is a verb that can take a direct object. In other words, the action of a transitive verb is done to someone or something.
A transitive verb contrasts with an intransitive verb, which is a verb that does not take a direct object. In other words, it is not done to someone or something.
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Transitive verbs contain an object
In Transitive verbs does not have an object
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