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what is transitive and intransitive verb​

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Answered by randhirsinghrana13
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There is no action upon a direct object; quickly is an adverb describing the action of eating. Other examples of verbs that are both transitive and intransitive include walk, drive, read, and understand. I walked. I walked the dogs.

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transitive verb is a verb that accepts one or more objects. This contrasts with intransitive verbs, which do not have objects. Transitivity is traditionally thought a global property of a clause, by which activity is transferred from an agent to a patient.

Answered by BenTennyson10
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Transitive Verb

A transitive verb is a verb that accepts one or more objects. This contrasts with intransitive verbs, which do not have objects.An example of a ditransitive verb in English is the verb to give, which may feature a subject, an indirect object, and a direct object: John gave Mary the book.

In transitive Verb

In grammar, an intransitive verb does not allow a direct object. This is a distinctive from a transitive verb, which takes one or more objects. The verb property is called transitivity. Intransitive verbs are often identified as those that can't be followed by who or what.

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