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Intransitive Verb List

This document provides a list of intransitive verbs. An intransitive verb does not require a direct object or indirect object to complete its meaning. Many intransitive verbs can also be used transitively, especially when the direct object can be inferred based on context. The main difference between transitive and intransitive verbs is that the same word can be used either transitively or intransitively depending on conjugation or context. The list then provides over 80 examples of intransitive verbs.

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Intransitive Verb List

This document provides a list of intransitive verbs. An intransitive verb does not require a direct object or indirect object to complete its meaning. Many intransitive verbs can also be used transitively, especially when the direct object can be inferred based on context. The main difference between transitive and intransitive verbs is that the same word can be used either transitively or intransitively depending on conjugation or context. The list then provides over 80 examples of intransitive verbs.

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Intransitive Verb List

An intransitive verb is an action verb that does NOT require the addition of a direct object or indirect
object to complete its meaning. Most intransitive verbs can also be used as transitive verbs,
especially when the direct object or indirect object can be inferred. The main difference between most
transitive and intransitive verbs is the different use of the very same word. Most of these words can
be used intransitively more easily in some verb conjugations yet still be used transitively in others.

act march sit


adapt mourn skip
crawl move slide
dance panic smell
erupt party snarl
escape pause soak
expand peep spin
explode pose spit
fade pounce sprint
fall pout squeak
fast pray stagger
flit preen stand
float read swim
fly recline swing
gallop relax twist
grow relent wade
jump rise walk
kneel roll wander
lead run wave
lean rush whirl
leap sail wiggle
learn scream work
left shake yell
limp shout
listen sigh
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