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.
"People" is not an intransitive verb; it is actually a noun that refers to a group of individuals. Intransitive verbs do not take a direct object, while "people" does not function as a verb at all. Instead, verbs like "run" or "sleep" serve as examples of intransitive verbs.
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The verb 'questioned' can be transitive or intransitive. Examples: Transitive: I was questioned endlessly. Intransitive: I questioned the veracity of the his excuse.
Blabber is an intransitive verb and a noun.
No passenger is a noun or an adjective.
Adjective.-The word THUNDER is a Noun as its a name of an entity - Thundering becomes a intransitive verb as it is an action.
Tremble is an intransitive verb. Trembled is the past of tremble. It is also a noun.
No. The noun and intransitive verb are both "skateboard."
The word 'grass' is both a noun and a verb.Nouns do not have transitive/intransitive forms.The verb 'grass' can function as both transitive or intransitive. Examples:We won't grass the side in the shade. (transitive)This side will grass nicely with the sun. (intransitive)
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
Doughnuts isn't any kind of verb because it's a noun.
According to wordsmyth.com, "treat" can be a transitive verb, an intransitive verb, or a noun, but it can't be an adverb.