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Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive? The pilot steered the helicopter toward the harbor. A. intransitive B. transitive
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Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?
The pilot steered the helicopter toward the harbor.
A.
intransitive
B.
transitive
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B. Transitive
An action verb
with a
direct object
is
transitive
while an action verb with no direct object is intransitive.
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its B transitive.......
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