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Asked by: Anghelus De Maza
events and attractions comedy eventsWas Crying is transitive or intransitive?
The first sentence contains a transitive verb “maintain”, while the second one contains an intransitive verb “cry”. Notice that in the second sentence there are no words after crying. Transitive verbs are action verbs that have an object to receive that action.
In this regard, do I have transitive or intransitive?
Answer and Explanation: "Have" and all forms of the verb "to have" are transitive verbs. "Have" is transitive as it requires an object to present a complete idea.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what are the examples of transitive verb?
Examples of Transitive Verbs
- Alex sent (transitive verb) a postcard (direct object) from Argentina.
- She left (transitive verb) the keys (direct object) on the table.
- My father took (transitive verb) me (direct object) to the movies for my birthday.
- Please buy (transitive verb) me a dog (direct object)!
There is no action upon a direct object; quickly is an adverb describing the action of eating. Other examples of verbs that are both transitive and intransitive include walk, drive, read, and understand. I walked. I walked the dogs.