In the sentence "My mom parked the car as I waited on the curb," the intransitive verb is "waited." An intransitive verb does not require a direct object to complete its meaning, and in this case, "waited" stands alone without needing anything to receive the action. On the other hand, "parked" is a transitive verb because it requires a direct object, which in this case is "the car."
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A INTRANSITIVE VERB IS A VERB THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE A OBJECT !
No, it is a helping verb, and those cannot be transitive or intransitive.
The verb was is intransitive.
Verb transitive and verb intransitive.A transitive verb requires a direct object. You can't just say "I defeated", you have to say "I defeated something."Intransitive verbs do not take an object. You can't say "I waited something". "Wait" is intransitive and cannot take an object."
The word "ran" is an intransitive verb. Intransitive verbs do not have a direct object, and may be followed by an adverb.
To fell a tree = transitive I fell = intransitive
Intransitive Verb.
Yes, went (past tense of go) is an intransitive verb.
The verb 'to jump' is intransitive. (A person does jump the ground, but jumps on the ground.)
In grammar, an intransitive verb does not take an object. In more technical terms, an intransitive verb has only one argument (its subject), and hence has a valency of one. For example, in English, the verbs sleep and die, are intransitive. ...
It is an intransitive verb.