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2 November, 21:30

Alexander the Great built the city of Alexandria in Egypt.

What kind of verb is the word built?

A) verb phrase

B) linking verb

C) transitive verb

D) intransitive verb

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  1. 2 November, 22:14
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    It is a transitive verb
  2. 2 November, 22:48
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    The correct answer is "transitive verb"

    Explanation:

    A transitive verb is one that needs an object to complete an idea or thought. In the example provided, the verb "built" needs an object (the city of Alexandria) to fully complete its meaning.

    An intransitive verb on the other hand does not need an object since it has meaning on its own.
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