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underline the verb in the following sentence and write in each case whether the verb is transitive or intransitive
open the window
the museum opens at 10;00A.M.
the path ran over the hill .
he used to run a resturant

Answers

Answered by shristirsvm
2

Answer:

open

open

run

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Answered by akshita200904
2

Answer:

1. Open the window.

2. The museum opens at 10.00 A.M.

3. The path ran over the hill.

4. He used to run a restaurant.

Explanation:

1. Here, open the window

, what we have to open, window, so window is a transitive verb or a direct object.

2. Here, the museum opens at 10.00 A.M, what is going to open, the museum, so the museum is a transitive verb or a direct object.

3. Here, the path ran over the hill, here we will have two verbs of objects, i. e, what ran over hill, the path, and path ran over what, the hill, so the path and the hill are transitive verbs or direct objects.

4. Here, he used to run a restaurant, he used to run what, a restaurant, so a restaurant is a transitive verb or a direct object. Here, in this sentence there is an indirect object, i.e, who used to run a restaurant, he, so he is an indirect object.

Hope it is clear

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