Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

Action verbs may be divided into two categories: transitive and intransitive. A transitive verb indicates an action that is directed toward someone or something. A transitive verb cannot stand alone in a sentence; it needs a direct object to make the sentence complete. In contrast, an intransitive verb does not need a direct object because it shows action that the subject does alone. Many verbs can be ……

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