What is a transitive and intransitive verb .
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Transitive verbs are those verbs which accept one or more subjects.
In contrast, intransitive verbs are those verbs which don't accept any object.
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A verb which requires an object to complete its meaning is called a TRANSITIVE VERB.
a word which does not require an object to complete its meaning, but makes good sense by itself, is called transitive verb.
example of transitive verb:
She kept the money carefully. In the sentence here kept is the transitive verb.
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