A transitive verb is a verb that requires
A transitive verb is a verb that requires an object to receive the action. E. g. S +V +O √ The speaker discussed different marketing strategies in the video
S + V + No O The speaker discussed in a prepositio the video. phrase nal
Example Sentences Some other examples of transitive verbs are address, borrow, bring, discuss, offer , pay, write, promise, and have.
S + V +O The instructor addressed the student’s question.
S +V + O Alan gave the gift to his father.
She raises his hand “raise” is Transitive because it has an object that receives the action of the verb.
She raises her hand This transitive verb can be changed into Passive Voice that starts with the OBJECT. Her hand is raised
The horse ate the grass. The grass was eaten by the horse.
Intransitive Verbs An intransitive an object. S verb does not take +V √ The students arrived at the residency in Houston. S +V + O The students arrived Houston. Note The second sentence is incorrect because the verb cannot take an object.
The sun rises “rise” is intransitive because it does not have an object that receives the action of the verb.
Verbs That Are Both Transitive and Intransitive *Depending on the situation. In some instances, such a verb may require an object, while in others it does not require an object.
Continue We will continue the meeting after the break. (transitive) The meeting continued after the break. (intransitive)
play Three twins play the guitar. (transitive) The twins will play outside today. (intransitive)
return Javier returned the book to the library. (transitive) The students returned to school after the winter break. (intransitive)
grow I grow zucchini in my garden. (transitive) My son is growing quickly. (intransitive]
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