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Douglas
14 November, 11:04
Is did and attend a transitive or intransitive?
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Hailey Morris
14 November, 12:01
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An intransitive verb is an action verb, expressing a doable activity like arrive, go, lie, sneeze, sit, die, etc. Unlike a transitive verb, it will not have a direct object receiving the action. Did and Attend are both words who are likely to have a direct object receiving the action; therefore they are likely transitive.
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