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What is the function of a transitive verb? to direct action toward the sentence’s subject to direct action toward the verb’s object to define or rename the verb’s object

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to direct action toward the verb’s object.

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The function of a transitive verb is to direct action toward the verb’s object. It needs a direct object to fulfill its purpose. Some examples of transitive verbs are: bring, enjoy, elect, deny, and prefer to name a few. Its function depends on its usage as well as there are transitive verbs in one sentence but intransitive in another. It has no subject.
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