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12. We moved the tables next to each other. transitive or intransitive​

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Answer:

Transitive

Step-by-step explanation:

Depending on whether a verb requires an object or not, it can be transitive or intransitive.

Transitive verbs are verbs that need to be used with an object. The object is the recipient of the action expressed by the verb.

Intransitive verbs are verbs that are not used with an object.

Some verbs can be both transitive and intransitive. Whether they are or not depends on the context.

The verb used in the given sentence is moved (past simple tense of the verb to move). Here, it is a transitive verb. Its object is the tables. To confirm this, we can ask:

  • What was moved?
  • The tables.
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