sábado, 5 de diciembre de 2020

Transitive and Intransitive verbs

 



Transitive Verbs 

Transitive verbs are used with a direct object. They require an object. these objects respond to the questions What oy Who (m). For example:

I pass.

For this example, there is information that is missing. We can ask to pass what?

This sentence needs an object to complete the sentence. the object could be a noun or a pronoun. Like, I pass the written test. As we can see the sentence is complete because people can know what the person passes.

There are some transitive verbs like these:




Intransitive verbs 

On the other hand, intransitive verbs do not use a direct object. They express complete ideas.

For example:

I Smiled.

In this case, we can not have an object because the verb is smiled. So, it is not require something else. 

Some intransitive verbs are:


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