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what do you mean by transitive verb and intransitive verb ? give example?​

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Answered by kanikamaitysarma5937
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Answer:

Transitive & Intrasitive Verb

A transitive verb, used with a direct object, transmits action to an object and may also have an indirect object, which indicates to or for whom the action is done. In contrast, an intransitive verb never takes an object.

Answered by ugesvaani08
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Explanation:

* Intransitive verbs

An intransitive verb does not have an object. In the following sentences, cry, work, laugh, and talk are intransitive verbs:

.● The baby was crying.

● I work for a large firm in Paris.

● They laughed uncontrollably.

● We talked for hours.

*A transitive 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.

● I couldn’t face him today.

● She loves animals.

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