Sing may be transitive or intransitive.
The verb "to sing" can be both transitive and intransitive depending on the context. When the verb is used without an object, it is considered intransitive (e.g., "She sings beautifully"). When the verb is followed by a direct object (e.g., "She sings a song"), it is considered transitive.
Yes, but not always. "Flourish" is an intransitive verb describing a very high quantity of success as in the sentence: "Due to the rains, the grass flourished." "Flourish" can also be a noun describing a calligraphic or tonal mark as in the sentence: "She would write all of her 'q's with a small flourish on the end."
A direct object completes the action of a verb and receives the action of the verb. It typically answers the question "what" or "whom" after the verb.
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i went to my freind's biirthday party last weekend.
Complete subject: They rode the surf into shore Predicate: with as much enjoyment as the young Verb: rode (action verb) Direct object: surf Question answered by direct object: What did they ride?
Yes, but not always. "Flourish" is an intransitive verb describing a very high quantity of success as in the sentence: "Due to the rains, the grass flourished." "Flourish" can also be a noun describing a calligraphic or tonal mark as in the sentence: "She would write all of her 'q's with a small flourish on the end."
A conditional statement is much like the transitive property in geometry, meaning if: P>Q and ~N>P then you can conclude: if ~N>Q
No. Do your own homework. http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:ZZmsH0jKHH8J:www.cs.utk.edu/~horton/hw1.pdf+For+each+part+give+a+relation+that+satisfies+the+condition+a+Reflexive+and+symmetric+but+not+transitive+b+Reflexive+and+transitive+but+not+symmetric+c+Symmetric+and+transitive+but+not+reflexive%3F&hl=en&gl=us&sig=AFQjCNHGyc1EDhfqj_mu-RV9yTYZZfXl6A
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Congruence is basically the same as equality, just in a different form. Reflexive Property of Congruence: AB =~ AB Symmetric Property of Congruence: angle P =~ angle Q, then angle Q =~ angle P Transitive Property of Congruence: If A =~ B and B =~ C, then A =~ C
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im not sure but i think quitting is a q action verb!!??
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quaff = to drink deeply
Qualified is the past tense of qualify.
Unfortunately, the browser used for posting questions is hopelessly inadequate for mathematics: it strips away most symbols. All that we can see is "If p q and q r then p r.?". There is no operator between the variables. Some operators are transitive, others are not. In the case of the operator "is not equal to", the answer is that it depends. In the case of "is the parent of" the answer is no.