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WHAT IS TRANSITIVE VERBS AND INTRANSITIVE VERBS ......GIVE EXAMPLES​

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Answered by anika107695
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TRANSITIVE VERBS:

A 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.

Examples of Transitive Verbs are : arrive, go, lie, sneeze, sit, and die etc.

INTRANSITIVE VERBS:

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.

Examples of Intransitive Verbs are : arrived, went etc.

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Answered by Kushalsai26
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A 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.

An intransitive verb does not allow a direct object. This is distinct 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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