TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERBS
TRANSITIVE VERB
Action that have a direct object to recieve the action.
This verb is followed by an object (NOUN OR PRONOUN)
EXAMPLES
- A rainbow colours a entire sky.
- The flower comes to life only for a day
- One can witness and experience the beauty of nature.
INTRANSITIVE VERBS
Action that does not have any object to recieve that action.
This verb is not followed by any object.
EXAMPLES
- Nature soothes and nurtures.
- It smiles and dances.
- It withers completely.
transitive and intransitive verbs
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TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERBS
TRANSITIVE VERB
Action that have a direct object to recieve the action.
This verb is followed by an object (NOUN OR PRONOUN)
EXAMPLES
INTRANSITIVE VERBS
Action that does not have any object to recieve that action.
This verb is not followed by any object.
EXAMPLES