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Two kinds of verbs are transitive and intransitive.

A transitive verb has a direct object. He gave her a kiss. What did he do? He gave. What did he give? He gave a kiss. Kiss is the direct object. To whom did he give it? To her. She is the indirect object.

An intransitive verb does not have a direct object. He walked away. What did he do? He walked. Away is an adverb; it is not a noun. It is not a direct object. Walked is an intransitive verb.

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