Thank you so much! This was very simple and easy to understand. Came here after trying to conquer the correct usage of "to lay" vs "to lie." It seems lay is mostly used in transitive situations (e.g.: The hens lay eggs.) Lie is mostly used in intransitive situations ( e.g.: The lions lie in wait.) Lay is to place something down, whereas lie is to relax or recline. I've got the conjugation down except for the past participles. It's a bit tricky! Lie becomes lay in past tense, and lain is the past participle of lie. E.g., The lions _lay_ in wait all day. vs. The hens _laid_ eggs yesterday morning. The lions _had lain_ in wait all day. vs. The hens _had laid_ eggs every day.
After a few years of studying french, I finally decided I should learn this. I hear verbs are transitive or intransitive a lot in books and lesson videos, and see this in the dictionary. Actually not as complicated as I thought for some reason.
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So, If the transitive verb transfers the action, how about ditransitive and complex transitive? Do ditransitive verb transfer action twice (to both objects, direct and indirect)? What about complex transitive? thanks
30 days are left for exams is this correct sentence or 30 days to be left for exams or have only 30 days left for exams which is correct one among these
in Sentence (you promised to take us home.) verb is transitive or intransitive? Main verb is promised, (to take us home)is direct object?us or home is object? .plz explain
No, some verbs always need an object. For example, 'find', 'look at', 'resemble'... I can't think of a grammatical sentence with one of those without an object.
I'll give you a thumbs up....but only just! You over-talked the '3rd' section; Intransitive verbs??? Better to have two parallel columns labelled Transitive and Intransitive.
"I am doing something directly *to* the hotdog." **SNORT** And just like that, I went from "respectful & judiciously enlightened 32yo Navy wife/mom" to "giggling & immature brace-faced 14yo little brat", with a mind so far *in* the gutter, it actually has to *pay the gutter* rent! 😜
Wait. In the last segment , you put sentences with transitive verbs under intransitive verb head line. It’s confusing.. . I run a school. Is it a transitive verb or intransitive ?
How the word is used determines whether it is transitive or intransitive. This is why a word like "run" may be transitive in one sentence and transitive in another sentence. In the last segment, those are words that are often used as intransitive verbs but in those sentences, they are transitive. Intransitive: I run often. (In this sentence, there is no object.) Transitive: I run a school. (In this sentence, there is an object. I run something. I run a school.) In these two examples the word "run" is used differently. In the first sentence, "run" is the physical activity of running with my legs. In the second sentence, "run" is used to mean "lead." Remember that you cannot tell if a word is a transitive or intransitive verb without analyzing how it is used in a sentence.
They bought new equipment.....Transitive Larry tripped over a rock..... intransitive When asked the question what you get an answer so why is it that the second example is intransitive?
Monhasser Guiabar "he hit me" means in the past. "he hits me" means in the present. "hit" doesn't changed its form from present to past/past participle, just like read, cut, hit and so on.
Thank you so much! This was very simple and easy to understand. Came here after trying to conquer the correct usage of "to lay" vs "to lie." It seems lay is mostly used in transitive situations (e.g.: The hens lay eggs.) Lie is mostly used in intransitive situations ( e.g.: The lions lie in wait.) Lay is to place something down, whereas lie is to relax or recline.
I've got the conjugation down except for the past participles. It's a bit tricky! Lie becomes lay in past tense, and lain is the past participle of lie.
E.g., The lions _lay_ in wait all day. vs. The hens _laid_ eggs yesterday morning.
The lions _had lain_ in wait all day. vs. The hens _had laid_ eggs every day.
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After a few years of studying french, I finally decided I should learn this. I hear verbs are transitive or intransitive a lot in books and lesson videos, and see this in the dictionary. Actually not as complicated as I thought for some reason.
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My sugestion for transitive verb: Just remember what the transitive verb acts 'To what' or to ' Who's ' does the TrV acts for.
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Hi! I have a question, do you think that the verb "to borrow" as in "to borrow something from someone" is a di- transitive verb? Thanks!
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A SHORT TIP
Transitive Verbs always answer the who or what questions.
Example: She walks her dog.
she walks WHAT? Her dog
I love you.
I love WHO? You
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Clean cut explaination. Thanks.
So,
If the transitive verb transfers the action, how about ditransitive and complex transitive?
Do ditransitive verb transfer action twice (to both objects, direct and indirect)?
What about complex transitive?
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Sir this is transitive or intransitive????
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1:33 not the first time I’ve said that one in a while
sir .tell me how resemble is a transitive verb explain
'I resemble my dad'
'A crocodile resembles an alligator'
I think 'resemble' is always transitive. I can't think of a way to use it without an object.
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Meera moved the bed towards the wall which sentence is this
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30 days are left for exams is this correct sentence or 30 days to be left for exams or have only 30 days left for exams which is correct one among these
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If it is intransitive there is no passive form then why using left in future advanced passive.
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Birds fly in the sky. Is fly transitive or intransitive verb?
Intransitive verb
Intransitive
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in Sentence (you promised to take us home.) verb is transitive or intransitive? Main verb is promised, (to take us home)is direct object?us or home is object? .plz explain
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Can all transitive verbs be intransitive??
No, some verbs always need an object. For example, 'find', 'look at', 'resemble'... I can't think of a grammatical sentence with one of those without an object.
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I'll give you a thumbs up....but only just! You over-talked the '3rd' section; Intransitive verbs??? Better to have two parallel columns labelled Transitive and Intransitive.
"I am doing something directly *to* the hotdog."
**SNORT**
And just like that, I went from "respectful & judiciously enlightened 32yo Navy wife/mom" to "giggling & immature brace-faced 14yo little brat", with a mind so far *in* the gutter, it actually has to *pay the gutter* rent! 😜
Haha, 'have to pay the gutter rent,' funny! Thanks!
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Wait. In the last segment , you put sentences with transitive verbs under intransitive verb head line. It’s confusing.. .
I run a school. Is it a transitive verb or intransitive ?
How the word is used determines whether it is transitive or intransitive. This is why a word like "run" may be transitive in one sentence and transitive in another sentence. In the last segment, those are words that are often used as intransitive verbs but in those sentences, they are transitive.
Intransitive:
I run often.
(In this sentence, there is no object.)
Transitive:
I run a school.
(In this sentence, there is an object. I run something. I run a school.)
In these two examples the word "run" is used differently. In the first sentence, "run" is the physical activity of running with my legs. In the second sentence, "run" is used to mean "lead."
Remember that you cannot tell if a word is a transitive or intransitive verb without analyzing how it is used in a sentence.
They bought new equipment.....Transitive
Larry tripped over a rock..... intransitive
When asked the question what you get an answer so why is it that the second example is intransitive?
The sentences are kindergarten level. Can you upgrade your sentences? Studying for Praxis II Content (English).
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I believe the 3rd sentence is wrong..
He- is singular therefore it should be
He hits me.
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Monhasser Guiabar "he hit me" means in the past. "he hits me" means in the present. "hit" doesn't changed its form from present to past/past participle, just like read, cut, hit and so on.
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