It is an intransitive verb.
An intransitive verb I believe.
Gone is the past-participle form of the verb "Go". It is an intransitive verb.
transitive linking
Yes, it is a verb, or at least a type of verb. Experienced is a linking verb.
A INTRANSITIVE VERB IS A VERB THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE A OBJECT !
An intransitive phrase is a group of words that does not require a direct object to complete its meaning. It typically consists of a verb and any accompanying words, but the verb does not act on an object. For example, "She walks in the park" is an intransitive phrase because "walks" does not require a direct object.
An intransitive verb does not require an object. Whereas a transitive verb does. Ex: "Mary is sleeping." Mary is not sleeping something. Mary is sleeping. One cannot sleep something. Note Some verbs can be either transitive or intransitive: * The door opened. * Mary opened the door.
No, it is a helping verb, and those cannot be transitive or intransitive.
The verb was is intransitive.
An intransitive verb is a verb that does not require an object to complete the sense. The cat purrs. The canary sings sweetly. The horse runs. The children laughed heartily. The steamer sails at noon.
The only verb in the sentence, "Yesterday you went to the mall", is intransitive. (The verb is "went".)
Intransitive
The word "ran" is an intransitive verb. Intransitive verbs do not have a direct object, and may be followed by an adverb.
Intransitive Verb.
To fell a tree = transitive I fell = intransitive
Yes, went (past tense of go) is an intransitive verb.