Transitive verbs vs intransitive verbs which have a passive voice

Updated on educate 2024-04-20
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Transitive verbs have a passive voice, because only the transitive verb can be followed by the object, and the object can be formed into a passive voice in advance. Intransitive verbs cannot be followed by objects, and it is not possible to change the original object to the subject to form a passive voice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Intransitive verbs do not have a passive voice.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Transitive verbs have a passive voice, intransitive verbs do not.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Intransitive verbs do not have a passive voice.

    The intransitive verb has no passive form, its action has no object, but only indicates a certain state. It is not possible to add an object directly, a preposition needs to be added, and an object can be added directly after the transitive verb, and an object cannot be added directly after the intransitive verb, and the preposition must be added first and then the object.

    With the exception of intransitive verbs, both the verbs and the dependent verbs of reflexive pronouns do not have a passive voice.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You first have to compare transitive verbs with intransitive verbs. It's easy to understand.

    Transitive verbs vs. intransitive verbs.

    1.Transitive verbs: Words in the dictionary are marked with vtis a transitive verb. Transitive verbs must generally be followed by an object with an action (i.e., an object).(directly with the object).

    2.Intransitive verbs: Words in the dictionary are marked with vi

    is an intransitive verb. The intransitive verb cannot be followed directly by the object with action (i.e., the object).To follow the object, you must first add a preposition after it, such as to, of, and at.

    Specifically, what preposition to add after each verb is to memorize the verb phrase, such as listen to, look at, .....

    3.Object (object of action): is a noun or pronoun, or a word or phrase equivalent to a noun (such as a gerund).Other words are not considered as objects of action.

    4.Examples: 1) see (vt.The object I can see a boy

    2)look (vi.x object (i.e., the object cannot be added directly). look! she is singing.

    look carefully!(Note: carefully is an adverb, not a noun, so it is not an object).

    3) look at + object look at me carefully!(me is a pronoun, as an object).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The pure intransitive verb is like this, because:

    Active voice. Subject + predicate (transitive verb) + object.

    Passive voice. Past participle of object + be + verb + subject.

    Therefore, intransitive verbs cannot be objected, so there is no passive voice.

    However, there are some verbs that are both transitive and intransitive verbs themselves, such as:

    Get is a transitive verb that means "to get, to obtain."''

    i'll get a scholarship.--a scholarship will be got (by me).

    get is spoken as an intransitive verb, e.g. get up (get up) i got up at six o'clock yesterday.(There is no passive voice at this time).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Intransitive verbs: Intransitive verbs marked with vi after words in the dictionary. Intransitive verbs cannot be followed by objects with actions that are directly connected. To connect an object, you must first add a preposition such as to, of, at, and then follow the object;

    2. Verbs: also known as conjunctive verbs, as verbs, it has its own meaning, but cannot be used as a predicate alone, and must be followed by a predicate or complement to form a predicate structure to explain the situation, nature, and characteristics of the subject.

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