In grammar, an intransitive verb is a verb that has a subject but not an object. In more technical terms, an intransitive verb has only one argument (its subject), and hence has a valency of one. For example, in English, the verbs die, condescend and complain, are intransitive. Some examples of sentences with intransitive verbs: Harry will sleep until sunrise. (sleeps has no object) You complain too much. (complain has no object) I die Friday. (die has no object) A linking verb may or may not… (More on Intransitive)