TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERBS
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Those verbs that act on something are called transitive verbs. Typically, in statements, a transitive verb is followed by the noun (or noun phrase) that it is acting upon. ... Those verbs that do not act on something and appear in sentences that do not have a direct object are called intransitive verbs.
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