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what is transitive and intransitive verbs with example

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Answered by bquamar6gmailcom
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Transitive verbs

Verbs that require an object to complete the meaning are called transitive verb.

Example = He wrote a letter

She sang a song
In these sentences ,the verbs wrote,sang do not have any object

Intransitive verb

Verbs that do not require an object to complete the meaning are called intransitive verb.

Example=It was snowing at that time.

In these sentence,the verb snowing has object (at that time).

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Answered by btsarmy3694
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Transitive verbs : Verbs which carry the action of a subject(doer) to an object(receiver) are called transitive verbs. example: Manav saw a toyshop
subject ( doer ) = Manav
action= saw
object (receiver) = a toyshop


Intransitive verbs : A verb that denotes an action which does not pass on to any object is called an intransitive verb e.g. the verb is 'dancing', which is a complete action by itself and does not require any object to receive it.

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