The peon rang the bell.
The peon rang what? The bell
As you can see, here the verb ‘rang’ has an object. Therefore, it is a transitive verb.The peon rang what? The bell
Now consider another example.
- The boy laughed loudly.
When an intransitive verb is used in a causative sense it becomes transitive.
Examples are given below.
- Intransitive: The dog walks.
- Transitive: The man walks the dog. (Here the verb ‘walks’ becomes transitive because it has an object. The man causes the dog to walk.)
- Intransitive: Birds fly in the sky.
- Transitive: The boys fly their kites. (Here the verb ‘fly’ becomes transitive because it has an object. The boys cause the kites to fly.)
Study the examples given below.
- Many trees fall in a storm. (Here the verb ‘fall’ is intransitive. It does not have an object.)
- Woodcutters fell trees. (NOT Woodcutters fall trees. Fell means cause to fall.)
- The doctor asked the patient to lie still. (Here the verb ‘lie’ is intransitive.)
- Lay the books on the table. (Lay means cause to lie. Here the verb ‘lay’ is transitive.)
- Rise with the lark. (Here the verb ‘rise’ is intransitive.)
- The teacher asked the boys to raise their hands. (Here the verb ‘raise’ is transitive because it has an object.)
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