Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
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Letter from Bill in Michigan:
Hey guys, I’m sorry to persecute you like this. I was just wondering… What’s are Transitive and Intransitive Verbs? I could use Google, but your genius far surpasses it in so many ways. Please answer my letter and enlighten me with your awesomeness.
Dear Bill:Well, you sure made the right move on that one. So we’ll answer your question as literally as we can and skip the figurative speech.
Transitive VerbA transitive verb is a verb that NEEDS a direct object.Ex: The shelf holds three books and a vase of flowers.
Intransitive VerbsIntransitive verbs are verbs that DON’T need a direct object.Ex: Juanita immigrated to the United States.
Now for some more examples!
Example 1Juanita had emigrated from Mexico.
Example 2The lawyer prosecuted 3 murderers and 2 thiefs.
Example 3The ingenious artisan made vases and figurines that resembled the Renaissance.
Example 4The ingenuous boy was easily fooled by candy and compliments.
Example 5 The teacher made adverse remarks against the
contents and quality of the presentations.
Example 6Holden adversely hates phonies and movies.