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Transitive or intransitive Verb boil the water

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Answered by revasharma06
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Answer:

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Your sentence= "Boil the water." It is Transitive.

Explanation:

The verb phrase "boil the water" is transitive. Transitive verbs take a direct object. Boil is the verb, and water is the object. Transitive verbs phrases also have corresponding passive forms. In this case it will be "The water is boiled."

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Answered by khanaltaafkhan13
1

Answer:

Transitive

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