Any sentence where the verb takes a direct object. eg The boy chased the dog. The girl read the book. We pay a gardener to mow the lawn. They picked the correct lottery numbers./Yec trow a sharpener./ Yec have sex with his girlfriend
1. Our ancestors loved music.
2. The early filipinos created their own music.
3. they utilized the products of the farm to make music
The dog chased the cat
He developed the theory of metamorphic resonance
The teacher explained the process of protein synthesis
The hens pecked the grains of corn from among the grass
Please check your enrollment details
They visit the website every few minutes
Leonardo da vinci painted The Mona Lisa in 1503
HAD can be one of several things.
it can be the past of HAVE
it can be a past participle of HAVE
it can be part of the modal 'had better'
it can act as the agent in passive voice (to acquire)
it can transitive:
I had another drink.
in the passive voice:
I have been had. (cheated)
A sentence with a transitive verb (an action verb that has a direct object) is "I moved a sofa". A sentence with an intransitive verb (an action verb that does not have a direct object) is "I giggled".
An intransitive verb does not take an object.
Examples:
The dog barked.
Anna danced.
To escape the midday sun, the cats lie in the shade under our cars. Because of blood sugar problems, Lisa always eats before leaving for school.
examples of Subject transitive Verb Direct object
transitive means the verb has a direct object... and about isn't a verb
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1. Our ancestors loved music.
2. The early filipinos created their own music.
3. they utilized the products of the farm to make music
4.The dog chased the cat
5.He developed the theory of metamorphic resonance
6.The teacher explained the process of protein synthesis
7.The hens pecked the grains of corn from among the grass
8.Please check your enrollment details
9.They visit the website every few minutes
10.Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa in 1503
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transitive
The word "transitive" is not a verb, it's an adjective. A transitive verb is an action verb that has a direct object.
Transitive
To fell a tree = transitive I fell = intransitive
Transitive Verb.
transitive
The word "transitive" is not a verb, it's an adjective. A transitive verb is an action verb that has a direct object.
It can be used as both a transitive and intransitive verb.
Transitive
Transitive nouns don't exist. There are, however, transitive verbs. Transitive verbs must have a direct object. For example, "holds" is a transitive verb because it requires a direct object. "She holds" is not a complete thought, but "she holds flowers" is.
Yes. Any verb that takes a direct object is a transitive verb (as in: Lady GaGa HAS a ________).
"Vt" is an abbreviation for "transitive verb." In linguistic terms, a transitive verb is a verb that requires an object to complete its meaning.
No, a transitive verb is a verb that requires both a direct subject and one or more objects. Some auxilliary (helping) verbs are, however, transitive verbs.
To fell a tree = transitive I fell = intransitive
transitive
No, a transitive verb is a verb describing a change of state. For example, to wake up is transitive verb as it is the act of going from being asleep to being awake. To fly is a verb of movement.
Close is a transitive verb because the word, "close" needs and object to identify the verb.