Transitive verb - One that has a direct object (a noun, phrase, or pronoun), Intransitive verb - One that does not take a direct object, An example of a verb that can be both transitive and intransitive - Sing, An example of an intransitive verb - Filled, An example of a transitive verb - Cried, A way to identify whether a verb is transitive - Look for a direct object, Direct object - Any noun, pronoun or phrase which is directly affected by a verb. , A rule of grammar - You can not use a transitive verb without a direct object., Another example of a verb that can be both transitive and intransitive - Kicked,

Transitive & Intransitive Verbs

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