The word 'grass' is both a noun and a verb.
Nouns do not have transitive/intransitive forms.
The verb 'grass' can function as both transitive or intransitive. Examples:
There are four kinds of verb 1 - transative verb 2 intransative verb 3 Auxilary verb 4 main verb
Straight is commonly an adjective. It may be used as a transative verb or a noun.
Kaqapeteskuajl <Journey or trip> a transative animate verb.
A transitive verb is a verb which requires an "object" in order to make the utterance complete.
The grass means the grass the person is reffering to grass could be any grass in the world.
Ducklings eat duck starter which you can get from a feed store. Peas, corn, green beans, limabeans, cooked carrots, hard boiled eggs, tomatoes, crickets, worms, small feeder fish, grass, milk, and turkey. DO NOT FEED them whole grains, onions, dry bread, wild birdseed, ANY TYPE OF BREAD, or caged birdseed.
no grass spiders do not eat grass. They get their name from living IN the grass NOT eating the grass.
No. Cows EAT grass. They do not "have" grass.
paddle grass is the grass of the ocean.!
Ice, Grass, Water
nomal grass
There is no grass species that is called "Jeffrey grass."