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what are transitive and intransitive verb​

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Answered by TheChaгm
58

Transitive Verbs:-

These verbs express an action that is passed from the subject to object. They are said to be used transitively.

Example:-

  • I called her yesterday.
  • Carrie loves dancing.

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The highlighted verbs need object to complete their meaning, that's why they are known as transitive verbs.

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Intransitive Verbs:-

The words or phrases are not the objects 9f the verb. They answer the questions how, when or where.

Example:-

  • My baby cries.
  • Monkeys jump.

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The highlighted verbs do not require any words to make complete sense. These are verbs of complete prediction.

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Answered by chutki12
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Transitive Verb is Action that have a direct object to receive that action. So, its an action verb with a direct object. ... Intransitive Verb is Action that doesn't have a direct object to receive that action. So, its an action verb without a direct object.

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