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There are only transitive verbs and intransitive verbs. Distinguishing between transitives and intransitives depends on accumulation.
Transitive verbs can directly connect with nouns; Intransitive verbs should be added with prepositions and nouns!
Example: I like to listen to the music(listen is an intransitive verb to add the preposition to).
i like to read books.(read is a transitive verb that can be added directly as a noun).
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Pronoun: Refers to the above mentioned content. For example:
It is a transitive verb followed by them: a verb that is directly followed by an object. For example:
Play (play; i'm play the is a verb, and the game is the object, followed by play).
Intransitive verb: A verb that cannot be followed by an object directly. For example:
Go adjective: A word that modifies a noun. For example:
Beautiful adverb: A word that modifies a verb or adjective. For example:
Fast, really; she is really nice.)
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An intransitive verb is an action that cannot be applied to another object, that is, it cannot be followed by an object.
The so-called "transitive", "and" has the meaning of "following from the back, reaching, relating", etc., and "transitive" means that it is necessary to bring "thing" to complete an action, and this action has an object, and this object is the object to be added after it.
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Only verbs are divided into transitive and intransitive, and pronouns are intransitive and intransitive.
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Thing verbs. In English, whether the verb can be directly followed by the object, the verb can be divided into transitive verb and transitive verb.
Transitive verbs: Words in the dictionary are marked with vt
is a transitive verb. The transitive verb must be followed by the object with action (i.e., the object), and can be directly followed by the object.
As see see.
vt.Object. ican
seeaboy.Intransitive verb.
In English, whether the verb can be directly followed by the object, the verb can be divided into transitive verb and transitive verb.
Intransitive verbs: Words in the dictionary are marked with vi
is an intransitive verb. Intransitive verbs cannot be followed directly by the object (i.e., the object). To follow an object, you must first add a preposition such as to, of
at to follow the object. Specifically, what preposition to add after each verb is to memorize the verb phrase, such as listen
to,look
at….Adverb.
Adverbs, like descriptions, also have the function of modifying. Adjectives are modifiers, while adverbs are modifiers, and adverbs can also modify adjectives and other adverbs. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, adverbs, or entire sentences in a sentence.
It is used to express time, place, state, degree, etc.
Adverbs can be used as adjectives, adverbials, predicates and complements in sentences.
Example] Carefully, carefully (the word must end with "地" when translated).
Indefinite pronoun. Definition of Indefinite Pronouns in this paragraph] A pronoun that does not specify the substitution for any particular noun or adjective is called an indefinite pronoun. Commonly used indefinite pronouns are:
Some, any, all
none, both, either, neither, each, every, other, another, much, many, few, little, one, etc.
1. The use of indefinite pronouns Most indefinite pronouns can replace nouns and adjectives, and are used as subjects, objects, predicates and adjectives in sentences.
1 as the subject.
bothof
themare
Both of them are teachers.
2 As an object.
Loose suspicion ruler iknow
nothing
aboutthis
I don't know anything about this person.
3 Make a predicate.
Rush up this
bookis
toomuchfora
The book is too difficult for a small child.
4 Make a definite statement.
thereis
alittle
waterin
There's some water in the theglass glass.
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Transitive and intransitive things are really troublesome, but I can usually tell them very clearly, and there is no special way, just write down an example, which is very simple and the longest contact, such as see and look
seefilms, directly adding the object, is the look of transitive
atsth has a preposition, that is, intransitive.
It's easy to write it down, and you don't have to memorize it.
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