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- in general, is the verb \to carry\ transitive? explain.
A transitive verb requires a direct object to complete its meaning. "To carry" typically takes a direct object (e.g., "I carry a book" – "a book" is the direct object). In most cases, it needs an object to make the action clear, so it is transitive.
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Yes, the verb "to carry" is generally transitive. A transitive verb needs a direct object to complete its meaning, and "to carry" typically requires an object (e.g., "carry a bag," "carry books") to show what is being carried. Without an object, the action of carrying is incomplete in meaning (e.g., "I carry" is less clear without specifying what is carried, unlike intransitive verbs that don't need an object, like "I run").