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Transitive Intransitive Verbs

The document provides a comprehensive list of transitive verbs, which require a direct object to complete their meaning. Each verb is accompanied by an example sentence illustrating its use. This serves as a resource for understanding the function of transitive verbs in English.

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Transitive Intransitive Verbs

The document provides a comprehensive list of transitive verbs, which require a direct object to complete their meaning. Each verb is accompanied by an example sentence illustrating its use. This serves as a resource for understanding the function of transitive verbs in English.

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Transitive and Intransitive Verbs with Examples

Transitive Verbs (Need a direct object)

Bring: She brought a cake to the party.

Buy: He bought a new phone.

Catch: They caught the ball.

Carry: She carried the bags upstairs.

Choose: He chose a blue shirt.

Clean: We cleaned the kitchen.

Cut: She cut the paper.

Draw: He drew a picture.

Eat: I ate an apple.

Explain: She explained the rules.

Find: He found his keys.

Fix: The mechanic fixed the car.

Grab: She grabbed her coat.

Hold: She held the baby.

Invite: He invited his friends.

Kick: The player kicked the ball.

Know: I know the answer.

Leave: He left his wallet at home.

Like: She likes chocolate.

Love: They love music.

Make: He made a cake.

Offer: She offered help.

Paint: We painted the fence.

Pass: He passed the salt.

Read: I read a book.

Save: They saved money.

Sell: He sold his car.

Send: She sent a letter.

Show: He showed the photo to me.

Take: She took the keys.


Tell: He told a story.

Throw: She threw the ball.

Use: We used the computer.

Wash: He washed the dishes.

Win: She won the race.

Write: He wrote a poem.

Wear: She wore a red dress.

Address: She addressed the audience.

Admit: He admitted his mistake.

Advise: They advised him to rest.

Arrange: She arranged the flowers.

Attend: He attended the meeting.

Borrow: She borrowed a book from the library.

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