English, asked by nisharoy4, 1 year ago

what is transitive and intransitive verb??
explain with the help of examples


jeetk: 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.

Please bring coffee.

In this sentence, the verb bring is transitive; its object is coffee, the thing that is being brought. Without an object of some kind, this verb cannot function.
jeetk: An intransitive verb is the opposite of a transitive verb: it does not require an object to act upon.

They jumped.

The dog ran.

She sang.

A light was shining.
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Answers

Answered by sity2886
6
Transitive verb . The verb used with an object is called a transitive verb.

intransitive verb . The verb used with out an object is called an intransitive verb.
Answered by Ajeet11111
3
Hi

here is ur answer


Transitive verb - It complete its sence with subject and object.

for example - The teacher teaches me.



Intransitive verb - In it only subject is find.


for example - The boy ran.


hope it helps you
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