Transitive Intransitive. What are they ?
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transitive sentence
if i say" i run". it is an incomplete sentence as it does not make any sense so it needs a an object with the verb and if we put ' i run everyday' it makes some sense.
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the verb which requires an object to complete its meaning is called a is called a transitive verb
the verb which has some meaning in itself is called an intransitive verb
if i say" i run". it is an incomplete sentence as it does not make any sense so it needs a an object with the verb and if we put ' i run everyday' it makes some sense.
so
the verb which requires an object to complete its meaning is called a is called a transitive verb
the verb which has some meaning in itself is called an intransitive verb
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transitive sentence
if i say" i run". it is an incomplete sentence as it does not make any sense so it needs a an object with the verb and if we put ' i run everyday' it makes some sense.
so
the verb which requires an object to complete its meaning is called a is called a transitive verb
the verb which has some meaning in itself is called an intransitive verb
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transitive sentence
if i say" i run". it is an incomplete sentence as it does not make any sense so it needs a an object with the verb and if we put ' i run everyday' it makes some sense.
so
the verb which requires an object to complete its meaning is called a is called a transitive verb
the verb which has some meaning in itself is called an intransitive verb
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