The sentence "John is a good student" is intransitive because it does not have a direct object. The action (being a good student) does not transfer to an object.
A proper noun for student could be a specific name like "John" or "Samantha." It could also be the name of a school or university, such as "Harvard" or "Oxford."
A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a transitive verb in a sentence. It can only follow an action verb, not a linking verb. Linking verbs connect the subject to a subject complement, which renames or describes the subject.
The correct sentence is "John has become a good actor." "Become" is an irregular verb, with its past tense being "became."
Verbs showing action and verbs showing 'being'. Action and linking. ____ Transitive and intransitive. (Transitive - with object; instransitive - without an object). Examples: * Jim runs fastest. (intrans.) * Mary runs a small business (trans. - different meaning of to run). * Lucy stayed at home. (intrans.) * They showed signs of tiredness. (trans.) * The problem grew worse. (intrans) * Jane grows daffoldils (trans. different meaning of to grow). * That sounds right. (Intrans.) * John sounded the alaram (trans. - slightly different meaning of to sound).
The pronoun "he" or "she" is typically used after "is" in a sentence to refer to a singular noun. For example, "John is a student. He is studying for his exam."
the verb wrecked is transitive with the direct object being bike
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning. Basically, the verb is transferred to the direct object. For example, in the sentence,"I flipped the mattress," flipped is the transitive verb; its direct object is mattress. The mattress received the action, flipped.An intransitive verb is a verb that does not require a direct object to make sense. "In the sentence,"I fell," fellis the intransitive verb, since it does not transfer its action to a direct object.ORif you are her from a question from apex try "It is a verb that needs an object to make sense" in simpler words
The function of a noun that follows a transitive verb is the direct object or indirect object. For example: John gave flowers to Mary. (the noun flowers is the direct object) John gave Mary some flowers. (the noun Mary is the indirect object)
It was the death of a young man,who was not only a student but also a good friend.
John Persing has written: 'CONTRACTS (STUDENT NOTEBOOK), '
Catholic Student - $5350 Non-Catholic Student - $6450
John W. Riley has written: 'The student looks at his teacher' -- subject(s): College teachers, Rating of, Student evaluation of teachers
John Hollowell has written: 'A student guide to writing at UCI'
He was an art student.
Yes, he was a student of Latin.
yes he is, John Travolta plays john, a collage student, this is also his film debut. the film was released in 1975.
First, there is no Hebrew word for apostle. Usually the word for student is substituted. John the student = Yokhanan hatalmid (×™×•×—× ×Ÿ התלמיד)