what are transitive and intransitive verbs?
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A transitive verb is one that only makes sense if it exerts its action on an object. An intransitive verb will make sense without one. ... A transitive verb needs to transfer its action to something or someone—an object. In essence, transitive means “to affect something else.”
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Transitive Verbs- The verb that needs and objectives to complete the sense of sentence is called Transitive Verbs.
Example :- Jack reads.
Intransitive Verbs- Intransitive Verbs do not need an object to complete their meaning. Such words have complete sense even without an object. Such verbs are called Intransitive Verbs.
Example - The bell is ringing.
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Know More :-
Ques - What is verb ?
Ans - The action or saying words are the verbs
of a sentence.
Ques- How many kinds of verb ?
Ans - Verbs are of three kinds :-
- Transitive Verbs
- Intransitive Verbs
- Linking Verbs
Ques- What is linking verb ?
Ans- They do not take an object to make their sense complete. In such cases compliment is added at the end of a sentence to make its sense complete. A verb that joins a verb with its complement are called Linking Verbs.
Example - The bill sounds beneficials.