A transitive verb requires a direct object to complete its meaning — here, "closed" acts on "the door".
The verbs sat, smiled, arrived are intransitive, meaning they do not take a direct object.
A transitive verb requires a direct object to complete its meaning.
“Took” is transitive and “the keys” is its direct object.
Send is a verb which means بھیجنا
Sent is the second and third from of Send.
Can this big parcel be sent by air? (Passive) The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active) Modal (can) has been used.
"Beware" is an imperative verb used to give a warning or command.
It means "be cautious" or "be on guard", making it a verb in this sentence.
Learnt is the second and third form of Learn.
Learn means سیکھنا یا علم حاصل کرنا
A transitive verb required an object while intransitive verb does not.
The phrase "I need to" expresses a requirement or necessity.
Modal verbs like "need to" indicate something essential or important.
Transitional words link ideas, sentences, and paragraphs smoothly, making writing coherent.
Examples include "however," "therefore," "in addition," and "moreover."
The modal verb "must" expresses necessity or obligation in this sentence.
It indicates that improving spelling is essential, not optional.
The phrasal verb "Look Up" means improve, progress or develop.
Look Up means بہتر ہونا، ترقی کرنا،
Example Sentence:
I hope things will start to look up in the new year.
میں امید کرتا ہوں نئے سال میں چیزیں بہتر ہونا شروع ہوجائیں گی۔
A transitive verb needs a direct object to complete its meaning.
In this sentence, "brought" is the transitive verb and "a gift" is its direct object.