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 Equalizer and trespasser


Definition of verb and transitive


 The intransitive verb: is the one who suffices with the subject and does not need an object.


The transitive verb: It is the one that does not suffice with the subject, but rather transcends it to the object of it.


 The difference between a verb and transitive verb:


 You can get acquainted with some of the factors that led to the definition, through:


Verb clause = verb + subject.


transitive verb sentence = verb + subject + object.


The transitive verb and its types:


The transitive verb is divided into three sections:


 1- transitive verb to one object


Verbs that go beyond a single object are many and difficult to enumerate, such as:


- God forgives the sin.


- I drank the medicine.


- I watched the match.


2- A transitive verb into two objects


Verbs that cross into two objects are:


Verbs of certainty


to cut.


aware (meaning I think).


Dori (meaning aware and believe).


Learn in the imperative form (meaning to believe and know).


found (meaning aware and believe).


Alfie (meaning aware and believe).

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