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What transitive and intransitive​

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A verb is transitive when the action of the verb passes from the subject to the direct object. Intransitive verbs don't need an object to make sense – they have meaning on their own. The Macquarie dictionary defines 'transition' as the 'passage from one position, state, stage, etc., to another.

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They are verbs.

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