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what are transitive and intrasitive vebs


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Answered by Anonymous
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TRANSITIVE VERB - the verb which has object is called transitive verb.

INTRANSITIVE VERB - the verb without objects is called intransitive verb.

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Answered by jayraj013570
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Explanation:

Most sentences have a subject (the thing or person who is carrying out an action), a verb and an object (the thing or person that is involved in an action, but does not carry it out), for example:

In this sentence I is the subject, cleaned is the verb and the car is the object.

This sentence gives you an example of a transitive verb. A transitive verb is one which needs to take an object in a sentence to complete its meaning. Other sentences containing transitive verbs are:

I love ice-cream.

He studies French.

The above sentences have a subject (I / He), a transitive verb (love / studies) and an object (ice-cream / French).

An intransitive verb is one which does not need an object to complete its meaning. For example:

We all laughed.

The horse galloped.

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