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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Transitive and intransitive verb

I am Soham.

Here's one example in which I have a doubt.

I live in a city.

Is it transitive or intransitive?

Please help!

  

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"In a city" is a preposition phrase, not a direct object, so "live" is intransitive.

  • "In a city" is a preposition phrase, not a direct object, so "live" is intransitive.
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"In a city" is a preposition phrase, not a direct object, so "live" is intransitive.

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