what is the transitive verb and intransitive verv
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Transivitive verb always consists of an object and Intransitive verb does not consists of a object
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A transitive verb is a verb in which an action takes on a direct object.
Examples:
1. The girls carry water to their village.
2. She loves rainbows.
An intransitive verb can be defined as a verb that does not take a direct object.
Examples:
1. They jumped.
2. The dog ran.
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