Thank you so much! I'm in a college-level grammar class and our professor is using extremely complicated examples from old literature which is making it really tough to learn this subject. Your explanations and the visual representations of your lessons are so helpful. I watched quite a few different instructors teaching this subject, but you were the only one who finally made this lesson "click". What you do is so appreciated! 🙂
Thank you very much for your feedback! I am working now on a new presentation and your comment really inspired me to record another nice video lesson. Thank you for letting me know that my work is appreciated.😊
Hello Ma'am, This video is very nice , the way you have explained makes everyone to understand the concept well . This video has answered some of my queries. Thank you 😊
Thank you so much mam this video helped me so much i saw so many videos but than all the videos what i saw i got so much clarity about transitive and intransitive verbs thank you so much mam❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you very much for your clear explanation. Please keep doing more and more lessons to help the students. I am an English teacher from Sri Lanka. God bless you
Great video. Thanks so much. According to the class: I saw your excelence video; I stayed late at midnight because I bought me a note book for learning english. 🙂😊
Hello this is good lesson of transitive and intransite but is possible to do a lesson of Complex transitive, copular verb , and Ditransitive verb and Reflexive Transitive verb ?
Hello ma'am. I saw your video on UA-cam I have just one doubt. Plz let me know why we don't use "I was worked" "I was completed "but we use "I was finished " as all these verbs are in past tense
Hey. The boy was suffered when his leg broke. Wouldn't it be correct when here "suffered" is considered to be a past participle adjectivie? As in he was totally broken when he heard the news. Here broken is the past participle adjectivie of broke ,also typical intransitive verb. So why can't we use suffer like this ?
Then how about such confusing verbs like 'join' and some others. I join the company. It sounds like I connected two or more companies together and not like I'm the participant of the company now.
Join in this case means you started working for the company. You became apart of the organization. Which is a direct objective. This is a transitive verb.
Alisa,where are you from? I am from Bangladesh. I have a question to you. Is it really possible to speak English fluently without learning grammar? Pls answer me...
Behold, his soul which is lifted up is not upright in him: but the just shall live by him faith. Is the first sentence an intransitive verb?and the second a passive voice?
Thnk you, and I have a question as you said if the car has new tires is transative and can be used in passive voice, how would its passive voice be construed? The new tires is/was had by the car ? Does that make sense ? I'm confused, 🤔
Thank you for your question! You noticed a good point! There are some transitive verbs that are not used in passive (even though they are transitive). Those verbs are: to have, to lack, to belong, to suit, to resemble... I should have mentioned it in my lesson but I am glad that you pointed it out.
@@alisasafari5355 okay. So even though, technically it is a transative, its passive voice wouldn't be sound good, and used. Right? For instance.. the car has New fires (active). But it's Passive the new tires have been had by a car. It is technically correct ,but sounds awkward and not used. Right?
You shouldn't say "the new tires have been had by a car". It is grammatically incorrect because the verb "have" should not be used in passive voice even though it is transitive. It is an exception to the rule. @@swalih8205
hey, mam i want one favour. could you please look forward the mentioned sentence that whether the verb is transitive or intransitive. "Don"t close the door, she is comig." Hoping a prompt and positive response from my best english tutor.
Thanks so much🌹🙏 I have a question, according to your lesson the verb stop is both transitive and intransitive, you said two examples: i stopped the car and the car stopped, now if I want to passive the first sentence it becomes " the car was stopped( by me)..what is the difference between "the car stopped "and" the car was stopped" ?!! If I want to say sth like that which structure should I use? Was stopped or stopped!!! I got confused😵💫🙂..i hope you answer me soon🌹🙏
Thank you for your question! These two sentences are grammatically correct but should be used in different situations. "The car was stopped by me" means that you were the reason for the car to stop. For example, "The CAR WAS STOPPED BY A POLICE OFFICER for a license check" means that the police officer stopped the car. He was the reason that it stopped. However, if you want say "the car stopped", it means that it stopped on its own and you just noticed the result (it is not important for you why it stopped or who stopped it. it's just a fact). For instance, "The car stopped at the traffic light". I hope that helps🙂 Please let me know if you have more questions.
I have just uploaded a new video lesson: HELPING (AUXILIARY) VERBS. Please check it out: ua-cam.com/video/7fBCSSu8t9E/v-deo.html
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Since well intransitive verbs don't need objects, you can form a passive form as the passive forms require the objects to be converted into subjects.
Thank you so much! I'm in a college-level grammar class and our professor is using extremely complicated examples from old literature which is making it really tough to learn this subject. Your explanations and the visual representations of your lessons are so helpful. I watched quite a few different instructors teaching this subject, but you were the only one who finally made this lesson "click". What you do is so appreciated! 🙂
Thank you very much for your feedback! I am working now on a new presentation and your comment really inspired me to record another nice video lesson. Thank you for letting me know that my work is appreciated.😊
I agree. Me too. I always say that giving lessons is an art. Not all professors learned that . So sad
Your way of teaching is good for the students having difficulty in understanding the concept of transitive and intransitive verbs.
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Thank you so much for this good explanation, it really helps me to understand the transitive and intransitive verbs also found a new teach :))
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Thank you Alisa for explaining how Transitive and Intransitive verbs functions with the help of examples in a lucid language. 😊
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Thank you so much for this good explanation, it really helps me to understand the transitive and intransitive verbs 😇😇
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Please, continue these grammar lessons. It is very helpful!
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Hi Mam i am searching in UA-cam for the best articulation and I found your video is perfect for me and your elucidation is very nice
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I really loved this video, as it contains all the topics which I required and wanted to know. Thanks for your video.😊
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👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 transitive intransitive bitransitive. Thank you
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This video is very nice , the way you have explained makes everyone to understand the concept well . This video has answered some of my queries. Thank you 😊
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Thank you so much mam this video helped me so much i saw so many videos but than all the videos what i saw i got so much clarity about transitive and intransitive verbs thank you so much mam❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Thank you for this video, it has a lot of clarification. I really appreciate this.
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The minute I started the video I knew it would be a good one. You explain everything so well and it is effortless to understand. Thank you!
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Thank you very much for your clear explanation. Please keep doing more and more lessons to help the students. I am an English teacher from Sri Lanka. God bless you
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According to the class:
I saw your excelence video; I stayed late at midnight because I bought me a note book for learning english.
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Thank so much! this video is helpful for me to understand about the transitive and intransitive verb with active and passive voice
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Hello this is good lesson of transitive and intransite but is possible to do a lesson of Complex transitive, copular verb , and Ditransitive verb and Reflexive Transitive verb ?
Thank you for teaching better way.
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Late at night I it adverbial phrase or prepositional phrase?
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Can you make a video on how to diagram sentences, please!
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If possible more example about active passive (in)transitive verbs? Its for my work very important how to write active sentences
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Explain the verbs that can be both transitive and intransitive verbs
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Hello ma'am. I saw your video on UA-cam I have just one doubt.
Plz let me know why we don't use "I was worked" "I was completed "but we use "I was finished " as all these verbs are in past tense
Thank you very much you really helped me
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Hey. The boy was suffered when his leg broke. Wouldn't it be correct when here "suffered" is considered to be a past participle adjectivie? As in he was totally broken when he heard the news. Here broken is the past participle adjectivie of broke ,also typical intransitive verb. So why can't we use suffer like this ?
Then how about such confusing verbs like 'join' and some others.
I join the company. It sounds like I connected two or more companies together and not like I'm the participant of the company now.
Join in this case means you started working for the company. You became apart of the organization. Which is a direct objective. This is a transitive verb.
This was really helpful, I have exams after tomorrow tysm
Alisa,where are you from?
I am from Bangladesh.
I have a question to you.
Is it really possible to speak English fluently without learning grammar?
Pls answer me...
Excellent mam
Behold, his soul which is lifted up is not upright in him: but the just shall live by him faith. Is the first sentence an intransitive verb?and the second a passive voice?
Thank you for the lesson i pass my quiz in english.
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1:intransitive 2:ditransitive 3:transitive
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Thnk you, and I have a question as you said if the car has new tires is transative and can be used in passive voice, how would its passive voice be construed? The new tires is/was had by the car ? Does that make sense ? I'm confused, 🤔
Thank you for your question! You noticed a good point! There are some transitive verbs that are not used in passive (even though they are transitive). Those verbs are: to have, to lack, to belong, to suit, to resemble... I should have mentioned it in my lesson but I am glad that you pointed it out.
@@alisasafari5355 okay. So even though, technically it is a transative, its passive voice wouldn't be sound good, and used. Right? For instance.. the car has New fires (active). But it's Passive the new tires have been had by a car. It is technically correct ,but sounds awkward and not used. Right?
You shouldn't say "the new tires have been had by a car". It is grammatically incorrect because the verb "have" should not be used in passive voice even though it is transitive. It is an exception to the rule. @@swalih8205
@@alisasafari5355 Okay ma'am.thank you evey much
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hey, mam i want one favour.
could you please look forward the mentioned sentence that whether the verb is transitive or intransitive.
"Don"t close the door, she is comig."
Hoping a prompt and positive response from my best english tutor.
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So would the sentence, “He submitted himself.” be a transitive sentence?
“He submitted.” would be intransitive.
Yes?
Can transitive verb take indirect object alone?
Iam from Bangladesh
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I have a question, according to your lesson the verb stop is both transitive and intransitive, you said two examples: i stopped the car and the car stopped, now if I want to passive the first sentence it becomes " the car was stopped( by me)..what is the difference between "the car stopped "and" the car was stopped" ?!! If I want to say sth like that which structure should I use? Was stopped or stopped!!! I got confused😵💫🙂..i hope you answer me soon🌹🙏
By the way, are you originally Irannian?! 😊
I say because of your last name( safari) , it's like iranians name
Thank you for your question! These two sentences are grammatically correct but should be used in different situations. "The car was stopped by me" means that you were the reason for the car to stop. For example, "The CAR WAS STOPPED BY A POLICE OFFICER for a license check" means that the police officer stopped the car. He was the reason that it stopped. However, if you want say "the car stopped", it means that it stopped on its own and you just noticed the result (it is not important for you why it stopped or who stopped it. it's just a fact). For instance, "The car stopped at the traffic light".
I hope that helps🙂 Please let me know if you have more questions.
No, I'm not Iranian. I am originally Ukrainian :)@@pouyanalidoust5733
@@alisasafari5355 Thanks, it was so much helpful🙏🙏🌹
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Madam.which sentence is write.I am gi to home or going to to home.
Wow my name is in the first example😂😂😅
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