Transitive and intransitive verb by Alok Pandey

Published: Jan. 31, 2021, 1:23 a.m.

b'Myth of transitive and intransitive verb.\\n\\nSpecifically, it matters for those who wish to grasp the advanced level in English. Therefore, this article will reveal the secrets of the myth of transitive and intransitive verb easily for those advanced learners.\\n\\nFirst of all, eradicate the question that is nagging somewhere in the back of your mind. In regards to the transitive or intransitive verb. We should not decide until the verb is in the sentence.\\n\\nHow to identify the verb transitive, or intransitive?\\n\\nLook at this illustration graph:\\n\\n\\ufffc\\n\\nAs shown in the illustration, the same word\\xa0\\u2018cooks\\u2019\\xa0appears in two different sentences. But, in the first sentence \\u201cShe cooks food\\u201d the verb\\xa0cooks\\xa0is a transitive verb. In contrast, in the second sentence \\u201d She cooks in the kitchen\\u201d the verb\\xa0cooks\\xa0is an intransitive verb.\\n\\nHow to understand the logic of transitive and intransitive verb?\\n\\nBefore focusing on the topic, transitive, and intransitive verbs. Certainly, we need to know the meaning of transitive.\\n\\nWord:- transitive.\\n\\nParts of speech:- noun\\n\\nMeaning:- a verb that has or needs an object or (of a verb) having or needing an object.\\n\\nIn a sentence, only the verb and preposition have attributes to take an object. In other words, only prepositions and verbs take the object.\\n\\nClearly, if a verb has an object, that verb is called a transitive verb.\\n\\n\\ufffc\\n\\nSince\\xa0in the above illustration,\\xa0the verb\\xa0\\u201ccooks\\u201d\\xa0has an object. Hence the verb\\xa0\\u201ccooks\\u201d\\xa0is a transitive verb.\\n\\nIntransitive verb.\\n\\nNow look at the below sentence.\\n\\n\\ufffc\\n\\nAs in the above illustration, the verb\\xa0\\u201ccooks\\u201d\\xa0has not an object. In this sentence, the preposition\\xa0\\u201cin\\u201d\\xa0has the object \\u201ckitchen\\u201d. In other words, the object \\u201ckitchen\\u201d belongs to the preposition \\u201cin\\u201d. Hence the verb \\u201ccooks\\u201d is an intransitive verb.\\n\\nSome more examples:\\n\\nShe played the piano. (Transitive)\\n\\nShe laughed at him.\\xa0(Intransitive)\\n\\nHe was trying to sell his car.\\xa0( transitive. in this sentence to sell is an infinitive. to understand the infinitive\\xa0click it).\\n\\nHe loves dancing.\\xa0(Transitive. in this sentence the word dancing is \\u201cgerund\\u201d. to understand the gerund\\xa0click it).\\n\\nI know how to play the harmonium.\\xa0(Transitive. in this sentence \\u201chow to play the harmonium\\u201d is a noun phrase).\\n\\nHe sings at night.\\xa0(Intransitive)\\n\\nHe sings a song.\\xa0(Transitive)\\n\\nAlso read these important topics:\\n\\nNon-finite verb infinitive.\\n\\nGerund verb.\\n\\nParticiple grammar.\\n\\nModel verb.\\n\\nUse of could.\\n\\nWould.\\n\\nShould.\\n\\nMay and might.\\n\\nMust.\\n\\nUsed to.\\n\\nTransitive and intransitive verb.\\n\\nPrimary verb.\\n\\nRegular and irregular verb.\\n\\nWill and shall.\\n\\nUse of other, others, and another.\\n\\nUse of other, others, and another.\\n\\nHow to learn to speak English quickly?\\n\\nHow to pronounce correct Egnlish words.\\n\\nCommon errors in English.\\n\\nTwenty advanced and effective English words.\\n\\nVocabularies that help you to upgrade your level.\\n\\nWhy does the American pronounce the letter T as D?'