Verbs Transitive and Intransitive
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Verbs Transitive and Intransitive
- More examples of transitive verbs: hug, attack, eat, tell (All of these must be done TO something -- they must have a direct object. You can't just "hug." You must "hug someone." "Someone" is your direct object.)
- More examples of intransitive verbs: hibernate, smile, explode, breathe
Remember: verbs aren't always just ONE type.
If this remains unclear, feel free to ask for further information about intransitive and transitive verbs.
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- More examples of intransitive verbs: hibernate, smile, explode, breathe
Remember: verbs aren't always just ONE type.
If this remains unclear, feel free to ask for further information about intransitive and transitive verbs.
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