Firstly, I'll explain what is transitive verb and intransitive verb ..Let's look at it.!
Transitive verbs ;
They can take a direct or an indirect object.
Intransitive verbs ;
They don't need an object after them.
They can take an adverb or adjective after them.
Now we'll see some examples to verbs used as both transitive or intransitive.
WEIGH:
I: The baby weighs 3 kilos.
I:The brain of the monkey weighs as much as a human's.
T:Weighing a heavy thing sometimes can be difficult.
T: I'm weighing the vegetables.
SEE:
T:Firstly,the eye sees objects reversely but then, this perception is corrected by brain.
T:During the voyage I saw many historical places.
I: I'm seeing my dentist every week.
I:Chronic patients must see their doctors at least in every month.
FEEL:
T:I felt the pain when she was leaving.
T: I feel something good will happen.
I:This seat feels very uncomfortable.
I: He feels much better after the plastic surgery.
I:The brain of the monkey weighs as much as a human's.
T:Weighing a heavy thing sometimes can be difficult.
T: I'm weighing the vegetables.
SEE:
T:Firstly,the eye sees objects reversely but then, this perception is corrected by brain.
T:During the voyage I saw many historical places.
I: I'm seeing my dentist every week.
I:Chronic patients must see their doctors at least in every month.
FEEL:
T:I felt the pain when she was leaving.
T: I feel something good will happen.
I:This seat feels very uncomfortable.
I: He feels much better after the plastic surgery.

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