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Welcome Everyone
Types of Transitive verb
Types of Transitive verb

Intransitive verb

Transitive verb Ambitransitive verb

Monotransitive verb
Transitive verb Ditrnasitive verb
Types of Transitive verb

Transitive Intransitive Ambitransitive

These verbs follow the most basic pattern, Many verbs have a transitive and an
SV, where S stands for the subject (noun, intransitive form:
pronoun or a noun phrase) and V for the
Transitive verbs must have a direct verb. So, they are not followed by anything.
• John ate the pizza (transitive).
object, in other wors, some of Have a look at the following examples of
transitive verb take indirect object. intransitive verbs:
The old general died. • John ate (intransitive).
 They left.
 I enjoyed the party (NOT: I  These verbs are not followed by anything, Also, some verbs that have more than one
enjoyed). although they could be optionally followed meaning can be transitive or intransitive
by an adverbial, like for example: depending on
 The old general died last week. which meaning is being used.
 William likes chocolate (NOT:  They left quickly.
William likes). • I see the mountains (see = see with your
.  Intransitive verbs also can't make a
eyes, transitive).
passive.
• I see (see = understand, intransitive)
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