what do you mean by trabsitive verb
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires one or more objects. This contrasts with intransitive verbs, which do not have objects. ... Transitive verbs can be classified by the number of objects they require. Verbs that require only two arguments, a subject and a single direct object, are monotransitive.
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First, it is an action verb, expressing a doable activity like kick, want, paint, write, eat, clean, etc. Second, it must have a direct object, something or someone who receives the action of the verb.
Here are some examples of transitive verbs: Sylvia kicked Juan under the table.
Here are some examples of transitive verbs: Sylvia kicked Juan under the table.
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