Similar words: transitive verb, intransitive, transitive, in transit, goods in transit, transition, transitional, intransigent. Meaning: n. a verb (or verb construction) that does not take an object.
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(1) The noun is followed by an intransitive verb.
(2) In this dictionary the mark'vi'shows an intransitive verb.
(3) Verbs that do not take object are called intransitive verbs.
(4) Similarly, transitive verbs contrast directly with intransitive verbs[Sentencedict.com], but only indirectly with adjectives.
(5) Is this a transitive or an intransitive verb?
(6) An intransitive verb does not take any object.
(7) In this dictionary the mark shows intransitive verb.
(8) In this dictionary the mark shows an intransitive verb.
(9) Note the difference between the intransitive verb lie, meaning'be in a resting position'
(10) In the sentence 'I tried to persuade him, but he wouldn't come', 'come' is an intransitive verb.
(11) Any halfway decent teacher should be able to explain the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs.
(12) Next, we will say something about transitive verb and intransitive verb.
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