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A verb that does not transfer action to an object is called _____. the subject of the verb an intransitive verb the object of the verb a transitive verb

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a verb that does not transfer action to an object is called an intransitive verb.
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Answer: B) An intransitive verb.

Explanation: A transitive verb is one that is used with an object (a noun, phrase, or pronoun that refers to the person or thing that is affected by the action of the verb). It is the contrary of an intransitive verb, which does not have an object. So, from the given options, the one that represents a verb that does not transfer action to an object, is the corresponding to option B: an intransitive verb.

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