Sagot :
Sing! A number of English verbs can only be intransitive; that is, they will never make sense paired with an object. Two examples of intransitive-only verbs are arrive and die. You can't arrive something, and you certainly can't die something; it is impossible for an object to follow these verbs.
Answer:
While there may be a word or phrase following an intransitive verb, such words and phrases ... They can't stand alone with only a subject