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what is the difference between transitive and intransitive verb? write five difference.​

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Answered by vritika13
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Answer:

A transitive verb is one that only makes sense if it exerts its action on an object. An intransitive verb will make sense without one. Some verbs may be used both ways.

Explanation:

Transitive verbs are not just verbs that can take an object; they demand objects. Without an object to affect, the sentence that a transitive verb inhabits will not seem complete.

EXAMPLE:

Please bring coffee.

An intransitive verb is the opposite of a transitive verb: it does not require an object to act upon.

EXAMPLE:

Run!

Sing!

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Answered by nagrenikita769
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Transitive Verb :

Transitive Verb is an action verb that has an object to receive action.

Example :

a. I ate rice

b. She killed her husband

c. I told the truth.

Intransitive Verb :

Intransitive Verb is an action verb that does not require an object.

Example :

a. It rained

b. Dogs barked.

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