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Giselle Banks
11 June, 05:28
How to identify intransitive verbs
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Marlene Boyd
11 June, 06:00
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I have an advice: try to add "something" or "something good" as a kind of object after them.
it should sound good for transitive, but somehow "weird" for intransitive verbs:
Transitive:
I ate something
I like something
Intransitive
*I sleep something
*I cry something
this is a way of saying: intransitive verbs can't take an object, while transitive can! (this this the definition of the difference between them actually)
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