Intransitive
The sentence "The dog jumped into the stream" contains a transitive verb ("jumped") because it has a direct object ("stream").
She ran.
The verb "was" in this sentence is intransitive because it does not take a direct object.
The verb "works" is intransitive in the sentence provided. It does not have a direct object receiving the action.
Works is an intransitive verb in that example. There is no direct object.
An intransitive verb cannot take a direct object, so a sentence ending that would make "pushed" intransitive could be something like "She pushed with all her might."
The verb 'to jump' is intransitive. (A person does jump the ground, but jumps on the ground.)
i ate
She ran.
The verb "was" in this sentence is intransitive because it does not take a direct object.
The verb "works" is intransitive in the sentence provided. It does not have a direct object receiving the action.
S-IV shows the sentence pattern. S - IV means subject + intransitive verb. An intransitive verb is a verb with no direct object. egShe sings -- she = subject, sings = intransitive verbThey work -- They = subject, work = intransitive verbThe dog sleeps -- The dog = subject, sleeps = intransitive verb
Works is an intransitive verb in that example. There is no direct object.
its intransitive because there is no object in the sentence
An intransitive verb cannot take a direct object, so a sentence ending that would make "pushed" intransitive could be something like "She pushed with all her might."
It runs well
intransitive
The intransitive verb would be learn, because in this sentence learn has no direct object.