TRANSITIVE, INTRANSITIVE and ABSOLUTE INTRANSITIVE VERBS.

Transitivity of verbs are classified as Transitive, Intransitive and Absolute Intransitive.
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A verb which takes an object in a sentence means transitive verb.
"I WRITE A LETTER "
" SHE RUNS MANY COMPANIES ACROSS THE WORLD "
" HE WALKS HIS BABY FIRST TIME"
"THE NURSE SAT THE PATIENT ON A CUSHION CHAIR.
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Any verb which doesn't take an object in a sentence for a situation means intransitive verb.
" SHE CAN WRITE FAST" (so, Give this work to her.)
" SHE RUNS SLOWLY" (so, she won't win in the race.)
"WHERE DO YOU WALK TO SO FAST? "
" THE PATIENT SAT ON THE CHAIR HIMSELF"
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Some verbs can never take an object at any situation. They are called Absolute Intransitive verb.
GO, COME and a few are in this case.
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V. MAHENDIRAN
MAHENDIRAA INSTITUTE OF MUTUAL SPOKEN ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM
TAMILNADU-INDIA


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