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underline the transitive or intransitive verb if the verb is transitive circle the object Uncle Paul wrote a book​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sentence: Uncle Paul wrote a book.

→ It's transitive because, we can find the word- "book" as the object for the verb "wrote".

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Know More:-

  • What is a verb?

A verb is a word that describes the action.

It forms the important part of the predicate in a sentence. Verbs are divided into two types:

1) Transitive

2) Intransitive

  • TRANSITIVE VERBS:

(a) Transitive Verbs are the verbs that have a subject or an object that receives the action. For example, Hari kicked the ball.

→ Here, "ball" is the object of the verb "kicked".

(b) A transitive action verb has a direct object.

  • INTRANSITIVE VERBS:

(a) Intransitive Verbs are the verbs that have a subject or denote an action which doesn't pass the object.

(b) They don't require an object to complete its meaning. For example, The baby was crying.

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Answered by Sitααrα
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Given Sentence:-

  • Uncle Paul wrote a book

In the Sentence 'wrote' is a verb and it is transitive as it requires an object 'book' to complete its meaning

Defining a Verb:-

  • A Verb is a word that denotes an action or being or possession.

Read the following sentences.

  1. Mary put the cups on the table. (action)
  2. The bowler throws the ball to the batsman. (action)
  3. This river is quite shallow. (being)

Object of the Verb

Read those sentences and the questions that follow them.

1. The hunter killed the lion. killed what? - the lion.

  • The lion is the Object of the Verb killed.

2. He helps the poor. helps whom? - the poor

  • The poor is the object of the verb helps.

If we frame a question using the Verb and the word what or whom, the word that answers the question is the object of the Verb.

A Verb, in different senses, can be Transitive, Intransitive or Incomplete. Here are a few examples:

1. I felt the stones under my feet. (Transitive)

2. The dead cannot feel. (Intransitive)

3. We all felt sad at the bad news. (Link)

Kinds of Verbs

There are two kinds of Verbs: Transitive and Intransitive.

  • A Verb that requires an Object to complete its meaning (sense) is called a Transitive Verb

Note the use of Verbs in the following sentences.

  1. The woman filled the pail with water.
  2. The soldiers fired their guns.

  • A Verb that does not require an Object to complete its meaning (sense) is called an Intransitive Verb.

For example:-

  1. He kneeled to pray.
  2. People crowded to see the king.

Incomplete Verbs:-

  • Verbs that complement are called Link Verbs or Verbs of incomplete Predication .

Link Verbs are very few in number. The most common Link Verb is be which has various forms: am, is, are, was, were, being, been. and become. Other Common Link Verbs are appear, seem ,tall go, keep, and sound are also Link Verbs. In some contexts, words like feel, grow, look, taste, turn, smell, prove, come,

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