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The verb "to" is not a verb at all; it is a preposition in English. However, if you meant the verb "to be," it is considered an intransitive verb because it does not require a direct object. In contrast, transitive verbs require a direct object to complete their meaning. If you have a specific verb in mind, please clarify, and I can provide more information!

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Is the adverb closely transitive or intransitive?

Adverbs aren't transitive or intransitive. Transitive is an action verb that takes a direct object; intransitive is an action verb that does not take a direct object.


Is open a transitive verb or a intransitive?

"Open" can function as both a transitive and intransitive verb. As a transitive verb, it requires a direct object (e.g., "She opened the door"). As an intransitive verb, it does not require a direct object (e.g., "The store will open at 9 AM"). The usage depends on the context in which it is applied.


Is jumped a transitive verb or intransitive verb?

The verb 'to jump' is intransitive. (A person does jump the ground, but jumps on the ground.)


Is the word rose transitive?

The word "rose" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a verb, "rose" is the past tense of "rise," which is intransitive and does not take a direct object. Therefore, "rose" as a verb is not transitive. However, when used as a noun (referring to the flower), it does not apply to the transitive or intransitive classification.


Is long a transitive verb?

"Long" is an adjective, not a verb. To figure out if a verb is transitive or intransitive use a direct object to test it. If you can abutt a direct object to a verb without a preposition it is transitive. If not it is intransitive. I buy a school. (Makes sense, a little unorthodox but OK, "buy" is transitive.) I come a school. (Makes no sense, "come" needs prepositions like "to" or "from".)

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Is fell a transitive verb or intransitive verb?

To fell a tree = transitive I fell = intransitive


Is that taste is transitive verb or intransitive verb?

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Is was crying transitive or intransitive verb?

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Is questioned transitive or intransitive?

The verb 'questioned' can be transitive or intransitive. Examples: Transitive: I was questioned endlessly. Intransitive: I questioned the veracity of the his excuse.


Is HAS intransitive verb?

No, it is a helping verb, and those cannot be transitive or intransitive.


Is the verb transitive or intransitive The distant rainbow was spectacular?

The verb was is intransitive.


Is the adverb closely transitive or intransitive?

Adverbs aren't transitive or intransitive. Transitive is an action verb that takes a direct object; intransitive is an action verb that does not take a direct object.


Q Is the verb TO SING a transitive or intransitive verb?

The verb "to sing" can be both transitive and intransitive depending on the context. When the verb is used without an object, it is considered intransitive (e.g., "She sings beautifully"). When the verb is followed by a direct object (e.g., "She sings a song"), it is considered transitive.


Is passed a transitive verb?

It can be used as both a transitive and intransitive verb.


You will dance a reel is this a transitive or intransitive verb?

transitive


Is blowing an intransitive verb?

It can be both intransitive and transitive. "The wind is blowing" is intransitive. "I'm blowing him a kiss" is transitive.


Is arrive a transitive verb?

no it is intransitive verb