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Sentences with no object:


 Some verbs don’t have an object. A verb that doesn’t have an object is called an intransitive verb.


Intransitive verbs: are verbs that don’t take a direct object noun or pronouns that indicate the person do certain things. 


Examples:


1-Mr. Park usually walks to work.


2-The Sun is shining. ☀️


3- I don’t know.


 4-The man Smiled 


5-Anna Talks a lot in class 


6- It is snowing 🌨️


 7-We have already eaten.


8- Can your brother read? 


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