To firstly understand what transitive verbs are, we have to understand what a DIRECT OBJECT is, because throughout the explanation process, we shall include direct objects as a way of breaking down ( clearing up ) the understanding of transitive verbs. So, what is a direct object in grammar? Direct Object or simply “ D.O ” is either a noun ( Jeff, Rosanna, Carlos, bag, squirrel… ), pronoun ( me, her, him... ) or a noun phrase ( the cars, the yellow mango, that umbrella my grandfather purchased in December... ) that identifies what or who receives an action of a transitive verb. Now that we all already understand what an O.D is, it’s time to go back to the definition of what a transitive verb might be. Transitive verbs are verbs; of course; that accept direct objects. It’s quite easy to identify a transitive verb in English as it might be easier in other languages. Furthermore, if you want to find out whether a verb is transitive or not, you can start off by using t...
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