BRAINLIST QUESTION
BRAINLIST QUESTION
Write briefly about " Incomplete predication of transitive and intransitive verbs "
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An intransitive verb has two characteristics. First, it is an action verb, expressing a doable activity like arrive, go,lie, sneeze, sit, die, etc. Second, unlike a transitive verb, it will not have a direct object receiving the action.
Here are some examples of intransitive verbs:
Huffing and puffing, we arrivedat the classroom door with only seven seconds to spare.
Arrived = intransitive verb.
James went to the campus cafe for a steaming bowl of squid eyeball stew.
Went = intransitive verb.
To escape the midday sun, the cats lie in the shade under our cars.
Lie = intransitive verb.
Around fresh ground pepper, Sheryl sneezeswith violence.
Sneezes = intransitive verb.
In the evenings, Glenda sits on the front porch to admire her immaculate lawn.
Sits = intransitive verb.
Flipped on its back, the beetle that Clara soaked with insecticide diesunder the refrigerator.
Dies = intransitive verb.
Realize that many verbs can be both transitive and intransitive.
An action verb with adirect object istransitive while an action verb with no direct object is intransitive. Some verbs, such as arrive, go, lie, sneeze, sit, and die, are always intransitive; it is impossible for a direct object to follow.
Other action verbs, however, can be transitive orintransitive, depending on what follows in the sentence. Compare these examples:
Because of blood sugar problems, Rosa always eatsbefore leaving for school.
Eats = intransitive verb.
If there is no leftover pizza, Rosa usually eatswhole-grain cereal.
Eats = transitive verb; cereal = direct object.
During cross-country practice, Damien runs over hills, through fields, across the river, and along the highway.
Runs = intransitive verb.
In the spring, Damien will run his first marathon.
Will run = transitive verb;marathon = direct object.
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Here are some examples of intransitive verbs:
Huffing and puffing, we arrivedat the classroom door with only seven seconds to spare.
Arrived = intransitive verb.
James went to the campus cafe for a steaming bowl of squid eyeball stew.
Went = intransitive verb.
To escape the midday sun, the cats lie in the shade under our cars.
Lie = intransitive verb.
Around fresh ground pepper, Sheryl sneezeswith violence.
Sneezes = intransitive verb.
In the evenings, Glenda sits on the front porch to admire her immaculate lawn.
Sits = intransitive verb.
Flipped on its back, the beetle that Clara soaked with insecticide diesunder the refrigerator.
Dies = intransitive verb.
Realize that many verbs can be both transitive and intransitive.
An action verb with adirect object istransitive while an action verb with no direct object is intransitive. Some verbs, such as arrive, go, lie, sneeze, sit, and die, are always intransitive; it is impossible for a direct object to follow.
Other action verbs, however, can be transitive orintransitive, depending on what follows in the sentence. Compare these examples:
Because of blood sugar problems, Rosa always eatsbefore leaving for school.
Eats = intransitive verb.
If there is no leftover pizza, Rosa usually eatswhole-grain cereal.
Eats = transitive verb; cereal = direct object.
During cross-country practice, Damien runs over hills, through fields, across the river, and along the highway.
Runs = intransitive verb.
In the spring, Damien will run his first marathon.
Will run = transitive verb;marathon = direct object.
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