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What are the differences between transitive and intransitive verbs? Please do it. Urgent. Need it now. 3 points needed. With each point one example.​

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Answered by mastermimd2
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Explanation:

Here is an easy-to-understand explanation. Averb that is followed by an object (a noun/noun phrase/pronoun) is transitive and a verb with no object is intransitive. The object refers to the person or thing affected by the actions of the verb. When someone says, “I met” automatically we ask the person whom he/she met. .....

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Answered by usharanipanda
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Answer:

Transitive verbs:-

Transitive verbs are not just verbs that can take an object ;they demand objects without an object to affect, the sentence that a transitive verb.

Examples:-

please bring coffee.

The girls carry water to their village.

I caught a cold.

Intransitive verbs:-

An intransitive verb is the opposite of a transitive verb. it does not require an object to act upon.

Examples:-

They jumped.

The dog ran.

She sang.

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