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A transitive verb has a direct object (receiver of the action), while an intransitive verb has no direct object. The verb "to be" is intransitive. In the sentence "The distant rainbow was spectacular," there is no object or receiver of the action (verb) "was." The adjective "spectacular" modifies the verb "was."
The verb was is intransitive.
it depends... colors as in the colors in the rainbow is a noun but colors as in the girl iis coloring is a verb
The verb "was" in this sentence is intransitive because it does not take a direct object.
Rainbows fade out because the tiny water droplets in the atmosphere that create the rainbow gradually change position or evaporate, causing the refraction and reflection of light to disperse. As a result, the rainbow becomes less vivid until it eventually disappears.
There are many good drapery fabrics that don't fade in the sunlight. Examples of good drapery fabrics that don't fade in the sunlight includes silk fabrics and woven fabrics.
EVANESCENCE : disappearance, especially a gradual or slow vanishing (from the verb evanesce, to fade or vanish)
The correct spelling is "fade" (gradually disappear or faint).
A rainbow makes for really good imagery.
When staring at a rainbow without blinking, your eyes become fatigued and desensitized to the colors, causing the rainbow to fade from view. Blinking helps refresh the visual receptors in your eyes, allowing you to see the rainbow more clearly.
if you french kiss a rainbow your lips will be rainbowcollerd... good luck
The verb in the sentence is "made." Verbs are action words that show what the subject is doing. In this case, the subject "girl" is performing the action of making a rainbow with a prism.