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351px x 335px | 2.90kB [source page] timeconv rb 30 Jul 2005 01 23 898 tmp for wael 20061121 zip 21 Nov 2006 15 43 38M transitive closure png 28 Feb 2006 16 01 2 9K tux016 pdf 22 May 2007 12 45 3 3M From Yahoo Image Search: "transitive" What is the difference of a verb and a transitive verb? Q. Can you give 3 sentences each and differentiate. Asked by Mikhail Delfin - Wed Jul 9 07:32:32 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. Visit this website: Go to Chapter # 11. OR Visit this website: In Week # 2: click the intransitive verbs. Good Luck! Answered by Hasan - Wed Jul 9 07:46:44 2008 How to you explain transitive and intransitive verbs.? Q. guys (and girls) I'm not understanding what an intransitive and Transitive verb is. Can anyone help? I need it very simple can anyone help thanks. Asked by T-money - Mon Dec 8 19:11:22 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. In grammar, an intransitive verb does not take an object. Transitive verbs do take up an object. Examples: transitive According to the instructions, we must leave this goo in our hair for twenty minutes. In this example, the verb "leave" takes a direct object, the noun phrase "this goo." intransitive We would like to stay longer, but we must leave. In this example, the verb "leave" does not take a direct object. transitive The audience attentively watched the latest production of The Trojan Women. In this example, the verb "watch" is used transitively and takes the noun phrase "the latest production of The Trojan Women" as a direct object. intransitive The cook watched while the new dishwasher surreptitiously picked… [cont.] Answered by nu.cyu.ler dis.truk.on GOP 2012 - Mon Dec 8 19:22:46 2008 what's the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs?
Q. what's the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs? Asked by I am Sunshine - Mon Oct 1 11:50:35 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. A transitive verb has an object. An object is the thing which the verb acts on, and which in English usually come after the verb. For example if I say I like horses, horses is the object. If I say I hit the ball, ball is the object. If say I want a drink, a drink is the object; if I say he asked me a question, me is the object. An intransitive verb does not have an object, like I am smiling, I smile; I laughed; I am drinking; I am smiling, etc. Answered by David J - Mon Oct 1 12:01:42 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "transitive" |






