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transitive and intransitive​

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Answered by Chetan43555
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transitive verb is a verb referring to a thing talking to whereas intransitive verb is opposite to it

Answered by VISHU52005
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In grammar, an intransitive verb does not allow a direct object. This is distinct from a transitive verb, which takes one or more objects. The verb property is called transitivity. Intransitive verbs are often identified as those that can't be followed by who or what.

A transitive verb is a verb that accepts one or more objects. This contrasts with intransitive verbs, which do not have objects. Transitivity is traditionally thought a global property of a clause, by which activity is transferred from an agent to a patient

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