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  • 17-11-2017
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how does an intransitive differ from a transitive verb?

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thatalien
thatalien thatalien
  • 17-11-2017
Verbs can be tricky things, and the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs often confounds even the best grammar students and writers. An intransitive verb is simply defined as a verb that does not take a direct object. There's no word in the sentence that tells who or what received the action.

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PeachyEnough
PeachyEnough PeachyEnough
  • 12-07-2018

An intransitive verb does not direct action toward anyone or anything named in the sentence.

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