They themselves interfere in the dispute part of speech of dispute
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pronunciation: dih spyut parts of speech: transitive verb, intransitive verb, noun features: Word Combinations (verb, noun), Grammatical Patterns, Word Parts. part of speech: transitive verb. definition 1: to argue or debate about (a question, proposal, or the like)
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'They interfere in the dispute' have what part of speech of dispute included in
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The statement 'They themselves interfere in the dispute' have a dispute as a part of it in the form of a transitive verb.
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Transitive Verb:
- A verb that accepts one or more objects is said to be transitive. In contrast, intransitive verbs lack object agreement.
- Tradition has it that a clause's ability to move the action from an agent to a patient is known as transitivity.
- The number of objects that a transitive verb requires can be used to categorize them.
- Monotransitive verbs only take a subject and a single direct object as arguments.
- Bitransitive verbs, or less frequently bitransitive verbs, allow two objects: a direct object and an indirect object.
- The verb to give is an illustration of a ditransitive verb in English, which can have a subject, an indirect object, and a direct object.
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