You have transitive and intransitive turned around.
The root word trans- comes from the Latin meaning "across." A transitive verb carries the action across -- from the subject to the direct object. An intransitive verb does not carry any action across; there is no direct object.
If a word answers "what" after the verb, it is probably a transitive verb.
reach -- WHAT? (height)
measure -- WHAT? (foot)
I'm having trouble with transitive and intransitive verbs. I have to pick out the verb and tell if it's transitive or intransitive.
Some reach a height of 120 feet.
reach=intransitive
The stems measure a foot in diameter.
measure=intransitive
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