• Font size: Action verbs are either transitive or intransitive. A transitive verb has the intrinsic ability to attach directly to a noun, called the direct object.
  • Transitive verbs are always followed by a noun or an object, on which the action is being performed or is meant to be performed.
  • Firstly, verbs are either intransitive and transitive. An intransitive verb is the opposite of a transitive verb: It doesn't require an object to act upon.
  • A closer look at transitive verbs. Stated in a different way, a transitive verb follows the pattern VERB + DIRECT OBJECT, and an intransitive verb follows the...
  • 'She smiled beautifully'. 'She started a rumor'. One of these sentences has an intransitive verb and one has a transitive one.
  • In this sentence, the verb “won” is directly related to the object “World Cup” and is passed on from the subject “Brazil”. Hence, the verb “won” is a transitive verb.
  • Because BOUGHT (the past of buy) is a transitive verb and a transitive verb needs an object after it to complete the sentence.
  • Intransitive means not transitive . Examples of transitive verbs (the transitive verb is green and bold, the direct object is brown): Could you bring an umbrella ?
  • Transitive verbs are not as difficult as they sound. ... Sometimes, transitive verbs depend on more than one object and refer to them directly and indirectly.
  • Transitive Verbs, in other words are action words that require an object in the sentence as the recipient of the action. For Example