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what are transitive nouns and intransitive nouns

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Answered by kaurgurwansh007
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Explanation:

A verb can be described as transitive or intransitive based on whether it requires an object to express a complete thought or not. 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. Some verbs may be used both ways.

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❥A verb is one that is used with an object: a noun, phrase, or pronoun that refers to the person or thing that is affected by the action of the verb. In the following sentences, admire, maintain, face, and love are transitive verbs: I admire your courage. We need to maintain product quality.

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❥Denoting a verb when it does not require a direct object. denoting a verb that customarily does not require a direct object"to faint" is an intransitive verb. (as noun) a verb in either of these categories.

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