transitive verb requires an object to complete its meaning yes or no
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Verbs: transitive and intransitive uses
Some verbs always need an object. These are called transitive verbs. Some verbs never have an object. These are called intransitive verbs. Some verbs can be used with or without an object. These are called transitive (with an object) and intransitive (without an object) uses of the verbs.
Verbs with an object (transitive)
These verbs are mostly used transitively:
ask
describe
get
need
take
attend
discuss
like
raise
telephone
believe
emphasise
join
receive
use
buy
enjoy
lose
say
want
consider
expect
love
suggest
watch
contact
find
make
Did you enjoy the film?
I can’t find her name on the list.
Suzanne took my car keys.
These objects (underlined above) are called direct objects
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