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What is Intransitive verb?​

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Answered by yokeshps2005
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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A verb that does not take an object after it, is called an intransitive verb.

Example:-

1) Birds fly.

2) The boy laughs.

3) The bell rings.

4) The tree grows.

hope it helps you

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