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the transitive and intrasitive verbs
[COLOR="Blue"]One classification of verbs in english language is the transitive and intrasitive verbs[/COLOR]
[COLOR="red"]transitive verb[/COLOR] is the verb that is followed by a noun or pronoun that tells who or what received the action of that verb. that noun or pronoun is called the object to know the object ask "what for things" or "whom for people" Example 1: The boy etas an apple The boy eats what? an apple apple = object transitive = eats Example 2: Lama is reading a book lama is reading what? a book a book = object is reading = transitive Example 3: The policeman helped us The policeman helped whom? us us = object helped = transitive [SIZE="5"]Intaransitive Verb[/SIZE] are verbs that do not have objects. this means that the verb didnt need more than the subject to fullfill the meaning intransitive Example 1: I depend on you depend = intransitive because it is followed by a preposition and not an object depend Example 2: Ali listens listens = intranstive because it is not followed by any object Example 3: Hala is a nice girl is = verb nice = adjective adjective is = intransitive because it is followed by an adjective and not a noun |
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