What is 'transitive verbs' and its use in written and Spoken English


What are Transitive Verbs?

Transitive verbs are action verbs that need a direct object to complete their meaning. In simple terms, they are verbs that do something to someone or something. For example, in the sentence "She reads a book," the verb "reads" is transitive because it acts on the direct object "book."

Transitive verbs का मतलब है क्रियाएँ जो किसी वस्तु पर कार्य करती हैं।


Usage Examples:

1. "He kicked the ball."

उसने गेंद को लात मारी।


2. "They built a house."

उन्होंने एक घर बनाया।


3. "She wrote a letter."

उसने एक पत्र लिखा।


Key Mistakes:

1. Using a transitive verb without a direct object: "She reads." (This is incomplete.)

क्रियाओं का उपयोग बिना वस्तु के करना गलत है।


2. Confusing transitive verbs with intransitive verbs, which do not need a direct object. For example, "He sleeps."

क्रियाएँ जो वस्तु की आवश्यकता नहीं होती हैं, उन्हें समझना जरूरी है।


Understanding transitive verbs helps improve both written and spoken English by making sentences clearer and more complete.

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