Intransitive verb

verb that takes no grammatical objects From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In English, an intransitive verb is an action that involves the object or person doing the action by itself. For example: "The door opened." (by itself) This contrasts with a transitive verb, where the action is done by someone or something else, i.e.: "The person opened the door."

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