intransitive verbs
Intransitive verbs have the pattern N + V (noun + verb). The clause is complete without anything else:
| Noun Phrase (Subject) | Verb Phrase |
| John Nothing The baby |
smiled happened was sleeping |
(John) (smiled).
(Nothing) (has happened).
(The baby) (was sleeping).
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I didn't understand what is difference among that phrases?
me too i didn't understand what is different between them?
It's nice to practice!!!
She Likes, i make
(N+V)....
why these sentences are intransitive?
i do not understand.
i need more explanation .
Thanks
team
Hello Natalia,
See my reply to anupghoshal1988 below for the answer to your question.
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team
She likes.I make.(N+V-Transitive)
How these sentences are Transitive?there is no object after the verb.please explain.
team
Hello,
I can understand your confusion. The exercise is asking which of the verbs are transitive, not which of the sentences are.
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team
in the first ques tion it is"you seem" so i have N+V,than it should be intransitive.
then why is it transitive?please explain
team
Hello Andreeagab21,
Thanks for your question. Verbs like seem are used to link subjects to adjectives, and so you are quite correct - they are intransitive. We have corrected the error in the exercise. Well spotted!
However, we cannot simply say You seem., as it would leave the other person asking, seem what?
Regards,
Stephen Jones
The LearnEnglish Team
I make.
You seem.
The bus stopped.
How these senetences are Intransitive?there is no object after the verb.please explain.