not having or containing an object required to complete its meaning
A INTRANSITIVE VERB IS A VERB THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE A OBJECT !
The verb 'questioned' can be transitive or intransitive. Examples: Transitive: I was questioned endlessly. Intransitive: I questioned the veracity of the his excuse.
Intransitive
In grammar, an intransitive verb does not take an object. In more technical terms, an intransitive verb has only one argument (its subject), and hence has a valency of one. For example, in English, the verbs sleep and die, are intransitive. ...
Intransitive
its being done to something or someone
Verb saunoa # (intransitive) To bath in a sauna
intransitive
INTRANSITIVE. Ex Turned ON
It can be both intransitive and transitive. "The wind is blowing" is intransitive. "I'm blowing him a kiss" is transitive.
Intransitive Recordings was created in 1997.
A INTRANSITIVE VERB IS A VERB THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE A OBJECT !
The word "ran" is an intransitive verb. Intransitive verbs do not have a direct object, and may be followed by an adverb.
The verb 'questioned' can be transitive or intransitive. Examples: Transitive: I was questioned endlessly. Intransitive: I questioned the veracity of the his excuse.
Originated is an intransitive verb.
No, it is a helping verb, and those cannot be transitive or intransitive.
Intransitive