Whenever the action denoted by the verb does not pass over to the object, the verb is called an Intransitive verb.
Whenever the action denoted by the verb does not pass over to the object, the verb is called an Intransitive verb. Correct Answer True
Consider the example ‘Raju is sleeping’, wherein the verb ‘sleeping’ is not passed over to the object. It is an Intransitive verb. (Intransitive – not passing over)
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