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transitive or intransitive. she has lost her book. ​

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Answered by jigishamutreja31
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Answer:

intransitive

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Answered by tbgohain25
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Answer:

The sentence is intransitive.

Explanation:

An intransitive verb is a verb that doesn't need a direct object. Common intransitive verbs include words like “run,” “rain,” “die,” “sneeze,” “sit,” and “smile,” which do not require a direct or indirect object. For example, in the simple sentence, "He walks," the intransitive verb “walks” is not being done to someone or something. An intransitive verb does not take an object. Using an object immediately after an intransitive verb will create an incorrect sentence. However, there may be other information after the verb, such as one or more prepositional phrases or an adverb. Intransitive verbs don't need an object to make sense – they have meaning on their own.

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