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VERBS- AUXILLIARIES AND MODALS
WHAT ARE VERBS?
Verbs are words which express action. Ex- eat, sleep, drink, come, go, scolded, laughed etc
Types of verb:
Verb – Transitive and Intransitive
Verb – Def. - A verb is a word which tells or asserts something about a person or a thing.
TRANSITIVE VERB- Def. - A transitive verb is a verb that denotes an action from the subject or the doer to an object.
E.g. - The boy kicks the football
Boy- Subject
Kicks- Verb
Football- Object
Most TRANSITIVE VERBS take a single object. But such TRANSITIVE VERBS like give, ask, offer, promise, tell, etc. - take two objects after them- an indirect object which denotes the person to whom something is given/done and a Direct object which is usually the name of some thing.
E.g. - His father (SUBJECT) gave (VERB) him (INDIRECT OBJECT) a watch. (DIRECT OBJECT).
Some verbs like COME, GO, FALL, DIE, SLEEP, LIE, denote action which cannot be done to anyone/thing. THEY CAN NEVER BE USED TRANSITIVELY.
REFLEXIVE VERBS
· REFLEXIVE VERBS- are verbs where the subject and the object are the same person.
E.g. - The man (SUBJECT) killed himself (OBJECT).
Sometimes, though the verb is used reflexively, the object is simply understood by implication.
E.g. - The Japanese feed (themselves) chiefly on rice.
They are INTRANSITIVE VERBS.
· Certain verbs can be used reflexively and also as transitive verbs.
transitive
VERBS- AUXILLIARIES AND MODALS
WHAT ARE VERBS?
Verbs are words which express action. Ex- eat, sleep, drink, come, go, scolded, laughed etc
Types of verb:
Verb – Transitive and Intransitive
Verb – Def. - A verb is a word which tells or asserts something about a person or a thing.
TRANSITIVE VERB- Def. - A transitive verb is a verb that denotes an action from the subject or the doer to an object.
E.g. - The boy kicks the football
Boy- Subject
Kicks- Verb
Football- Object
Most TRANSITIVE VERBS take a single object. But such TRANSITIVE VERBS like give, ask, offer, promise, tell, etc. - take two objects after them- an indirect object which denotes the person to whom something is given/done and a Direct object which is usually the name of some thing.
E.g. - His father (SUBJECT) gave (VERB) him (INDIRECT OBJECT) a watch. (DIRECT OBJECT).
Some verbs like COME, GO, FALL, DIE, SLEEP, LIE, denote action which cannot be done to anyone/thing. THEY CAN NEVER BE USED TRANSITIVELY.
REFLEXIVE VERBS
· REFLEXIVE VERBS- are verbs where the subject and the object are the same person.
E.g. - The man (SUBJECT) killed himself (OBJECT).
Sometimes, though the verb is used reflexively, the object is simply understood by implication.
E.g. - The Japanese feed (themselves) chiefly on rice.
They are INTRANSITIVE VERBS.
· Certain verbs can be used reflexively and also as transitive verbs.
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I think it is transitive..
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