* Intransitive Verb: An intransitive verb does not take a direct object. It describes an action that is complete in itself. For example, "The bird sings." There is no object receiving the action of singing.
* The problem: In the sentence, "learn" is used as an intransitive verb, but it requires an object. We need to know what the person learns.
Here are a few ways to correct the sentence:
1. Add a direct object: "The more mistakes you make, the more you learn."
2. Use a different verb: "The more mistakes you make, the more you understand."
3. Use a prepositional phrase: "The more mistakes you make, the more you learn from them."
By making these changes, the sentence becomes grammatically correct and communicates the intended meaning.