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About transitive and instransitive verbs at a basic level in CBSE
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What are transitive verbs?
Transitive verbs are action verbs that require a direct object to complete their meaning.
What are intransitive verbs?
Intransitive verbs are action verbs that do not require a direct object to complete their meaning.
What is a direct object?
A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a transitive verb.
What is an example of a transitive verb?
An example of a transitive verb is 'give', as it requires a direct object, like in 'She gives a gift.'
What is an example of an intransitive verb?
An example of an intransitive verb is 'sleep', as it does not require a direct object, like in 'He sleeps peacefully.'
What is the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs?
The difference is that transitive verbs require a direct object to complete their meaning, while intransitive verbs do not.
Can a verb be both transitive and intransitive?
Yes, some verbs can function as both based on how they are used in a sentence, such as 'run' in 'She runs a business' (transitive) and 'He runs quickly' (intransitive).