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which of the following is a lexical verb? ican, could,might,take​

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Answered by shrutikatidankar90
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Lexical verbs are the main verbs (or action words) in a sentence. They can show the subject’s action or express a state of being. They fall into several categories: transitive, intransitive, linking, dynamic, and static.

Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

A transitive verb expresses action, and needs a direct object to receive that action. “Alice sees the candle,” is an example. Sees is the lexical verb of the sentence, and is transitive. The candle is the direct object because it receives the action (sees).Intransitive verbs express action, but don’t affect a direct object. If you say “Alice dances,” for example, dances is the lexical verb. It’s intransitive because it doesn’t involve a direct object.

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Answered by bshreeya10
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I AM NOT SURE

THE ANSWER IS TAKE

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