English, asked by kmdasgts, 3 months ago

What is an intransitive verb? *
* Intransitive verbs are all in the past tense
* Intransitive verbs are always in the present tense.

*An intransitive verb does not require a direct object after the verb
*Intransitive verbs carry the meaning from subject to object.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: intransitive verb. A verb that does not need a direct object to complete its meaning. Run, sleep, travel, wonder, and die are all intransitive verbs. (Compare transitive verb.)

Answered by abhinavgalaxy007
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Answer:

An intransitive verb is one that does not take a direct object. In other words, it is not done to someone or something. It only involves the subject. The opposite of an intransitive verb is a transitive verb. A transitive verb can have a direct object.

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