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17 June, 13:04

Denise slipped on the ice patch behind her garage is this sentence transitive or intransitive

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  1. 17 June, 13:10
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    The correct answer is intransitive.

    A verb can be either transitive or intransitive, depending on whether it needs a direct object or not. The verb to slip in the sentence above doesn't need an object (you won't ask - Denise slipped what?), which means that it is an intransitive verb.

    A transitive verb is, for example, to write. - I am writing a book.
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