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SOLVED: Choose transitive and intransitive verbs. III. Choose the transitive and the intransitive verb. 1. Give her your book. 2. Ram is having coffee. 3. The baby gurgles loudly. 4. The dog
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Some English verbs are derived from animal behaviour – Historical articles and illustrationsHistorical articles and illustrations | Look and Learn
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