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What type of verb precedes a direct object?

The direct object normally follows the verb. The verb that precedes the direct object is not a specific type. A good way to see if the phrase following the verb is a direct object is to use the "passive test". Ex. Active voice: The pitcher threw the ball. Passive voice: The ball was thrown by the pitcher. Since we are able to make it passive we can see "the ball" is the direct object. One way I remember it is by asking "The pitcher threw what? The Ball"


What verb has a direct object?

A verb with a direct object is a transitive verb. It requires an object to complete its meaning in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "I ate the apple," the verb "ate" is transitive, and "apple" is the direct object of the verb.


Example of s-tv-do pattern sentences?

She (subject) watched (transitive verb) the movie (direct object). They (subject) cooked (transitive verb) dinner (direct object). He (subject) read (transitive verb) the book (direct object). The students (subject) completed (transitive verb) the assignment (direct object).


What is an antipassive?

An antipassive is a word or phrase in the antipassive voice - a grammatical voice which demotes the direct object of a transitive verb.


Is transitive a verb?

The word "transitive" is not a verb, it's an adjective. A transitive verb is an action verb that has a direct object.


A verb that has a direct object is a(n)?

A transitive verb


What is a verb with a direct object called?

transitive verb


Which type of verb can have a direct object?

Transitive verbs need a direct object. A transitive verb transfers its action to someone or something.David threw the ball. Threw is the verb, ball is the direct object.


What kind of verb does a direct object follow?

A direct object follows a transitive verb.


What must have a direct object?

A transitive verb takes a direct object.


What is the transitive verb and direct object?

A transitive verb is the verb used when the subject of the sentence is the one doing the action; the direct object is the recipient of the action word. for example: The boy throws the ball. Throws is the verb and ball is the object.


Is the adverb closely transitive or intransitive?

Adverbs aren't transitive or intransitive. Transitive is an action verb that takes a direct object; intransitive is an action verb that does not take a direct object.