Intransitive verbs with preposition in passive sentences



The words listen, shout, etc. are intransitive verbs, but why are they used in passive sentences with preposition to, at, etc.?


e.g:



she was never listened to.
I don’t like to be shouted at.



When intransitive verbs are used with preposition, are they considered as transitive verbs?




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