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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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