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English, 20.09.2019 01:30, nyejolly8

How does an intransitive verb differ from a transitive verb? action verbs are always intransitive verbs. action verbs are always transitive verbs. a transitive verb does not direct action toward anyone or anything named in the sentence. an intransitive verb does not direct action toward anyone or anything named in the sentence.

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