Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
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Thank you - well done.
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this helps so much with my greek. the oxford grammar books just mucked everything up. one question though, if there is no D.O., is there then an indirect object?
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It's crystal clear my friend, thnx a lot. I have two requests:
1.Finite and Non-Finite Verb Forms
2.Word-Formation Processes (Affixation, Conversion, Compounding, Clipping, Blending, Reduplicatives).
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Thank you my friend ... I am having trouble with this and your video is helping me to understand which I need it to pass my grammar exam to move on my public relations major
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that helped so much.. thanks
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thxs bro very helpful!
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Very clear but i haven't really understood how can the verb be both transitive and intransitive but thanks anyways the rest is clear!
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Could you tackle the infinite and action verb debate? For an example I will use the action verb 'run.' Would I be correct in saying that using the verb in the form of the word 'running' will not change it from being an action and an infintite verb?
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Very clear. Thanks.
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Thank you man!!!! :D U help my exam ! :)
@maz0o1: In the sentence you created, running is not the object of the verb, but it is the object of the preposition, "with". The prepositional phrase, "with my new shoes", takes the action away from the verb.
The direct object does not have to be right after the verb; sometimes there will be a modifier between the verb and the direct object.
TheOuma2010 4 months ago
thanks dude
770buddyboy 5 months ago
@770buddyboy No problem :)
TheOuma2010 5 months ago
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TheOuma2010 6 months ago
@ashei94 Thanks for Watching!!!
TheOuma2010 6 months ago
@TheBossNitaRay I know exactly what you mean. Thank you so much for watching.
TheOuma2010 6 months ago