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True or false A transitive verb is one that followed by a direct object?

True.

A transitive verb requires a direct object to complete its meaning. The direct object is the receiver of the action performed by the verb.

Here's an example:

* "The dog chased the ball."

* "Chased" is the transitive verb.

* "Ball" is the direct object, receiving the action of being chased.

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