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A transitive verb is a type of verb which needs an object in order to perform an action. Example: <u>"Cynthia bought a bag from Elizabeth".</u> Here, "Elizabeth" is the object.
An intransitive verb is a type of verb which has no receiver of action in the sentence. In other words, it does not have a direct object.
Example include: "The dog ran over the hill"
An object of a sentence is the receiver of action in that sentence.
Therefore, the transitive verbs are:
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- The fox jumped into the well
Likewise, the transitive verbs are:
- Allah loves us all.
- We get up early in the morning.
- Ice floats on water.
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Drafting is the present process that governments use to gain emergency recruits in times of war. In medieval and ancient times, this act was called conscripting and often involved forcibly abducting young boys from their homes and raising them to be men of war (or by forcing captured enemies to fight for them).
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Both the jungle book and Ruth fielding at snow camp<span> describe children in usual situations. </span>