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"USING THE WORDS ONCE TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE LI IN THIS SENTENCE OF YOUR OWN"
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- He opened the letter and read it. She opened her bag and took out her passport. [transitive, intransitive] open (something) if you open your mouth or your mouth opens, you move your lips, for example in order to speak He hardly ever opens his mouth (= speaks).
- [transitive, intransitive] to be involved in a game; to compete against someone in a game play something to play football/chess/cards, etc. play somebody The Patriots are playing the Steelers tomorrow. play somebody at something Have you played her at squash yet? play for somebody He plays for Cleveland.
- [intransitive, transitive] to no longer move; to make someone or something no longer move The car stopped at the traffic lights. ... [intransitive, transitive] to no longer continue to do something; to make someone or something no longer do something stop (doing something) That phone never stops ringing!
- [intransitive] (of food) to be prepared by boiling, baking, frying, etc. While the pasta is cooking, prepare the sauce. Turn the fish over so that it cooks evenly
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- He opened the letter and read it.
- to be involved in a game; to compete against someone in a game play something to play football/chess/cards, etc. play somebody
- Turn the fish over so that it cooks
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