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Underline the verb in each sentence . State whether it is transitive and intransitive .
1. Hari broke his father 's watch .
2. The train arrived late .
3. Will you speak the truth.​

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Answered by Anas9905
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Answer:

1. Hari broke his father 's watch .

2. The train arrived late .

3. Will you speak the truth.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Question and answer:-

Underline the verbs and state whether it is transitive or intransitive:-

1. Hari broke his father's watch.

Hari broke his father's watch.

Broke - Transitive verb

2. The train arrives late.

The train arrives late.

Arrives - Intransitive verb

3. Will you speak the truth ?

Will you speak the truth ?

Speak - Transitive verb

Reason:-

How to identify whether the verb is transitive or intransitive ?

:- In order to find that th verb used in the sentence is transitive or intransitive,we have to follow some steps given below.

For transitive verb:-

  • Firstly pick out the verb from the sentence.
  • Then ask the verb two questions : What and who ?
  • If the verb gives the answer to what and whom by the object written after the verb,then the verb is transitive.

For intransitive verb:-

  • Pick out the verb from the sentence.
  • Then ask the verb two questions : What and who ?
  • If the verb doesn't gives answer to what and who and gives answer to other questions like where,why,etc; then the verb is intransitive.

More to know

The verbs are of two kinds that are used in English.

They are:-

  • Transitive verb : This type of verb usually contrasts two or more objects in the sentence and gives answer to what and whom in the sentence.

For example:-

He wants to read books.

She doesn't play much piano.

  • Intransitive verb : This type of verb usually doesn't handle/contrast any object in the sentence and can also be incomplete.

For example:-

Ravi plays at the park daily.

Sneha isn't good in studying.

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