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A transitive verb is a verb that takes an object. An intransitive verb does not have an object. Note that most verbs can be used both transitively and intransitively. Say whether the verbs in...
English verbs can be transitive or intransitive. A transitive verb takes an object. Examples are given below. I like animals. (Here the noun animals is the object of the verb like. Hence, like is...
A transitive verb has an object. An intransitive verb does not have an object. Many verbs can be used both transitively and intransitively. Answers 1. Don’t make a noise. (transitive; object – noise) 2....
Read the following sentences and say whether the verb used in them is transitive or intransitive. 1. She was waiting impatiently. 2. You are wasting your time. 3. It is raining hard. 4. The...
State whether the verbs used in the following sentences are transitive or intransitive. 1. I met an old man there. 2. The leaves swayed in the wind. 3. Birds were flying in the sky....
Read the following sentences and underline the transitive verbs. A transitive verb has an object. Note that the object is usually a noun. A preposition or an adverb that follows a verb is not...
State whether the verb is used transitively or intransitively in the following sentences. 1. The wind is blowing fiercely. (Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________) 2. The child slept soundly. (Transitive/Intransitive; Verb: _________________; Object: ________________)...