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Helping intransitive verbs surmount their handicap
To recall, intransitive verbs are handicapped by their inability to take a direct object. Another way of saying this is that a subject cannot perform the action of intransitive verbs on a direct ...
If an action concerns only one person or thing, you mention only the person or thing that carries out the action (the subject) and the action itself (the verb). Verbs which describe such actions are ...
Merriam-Webster defines the word procrastination as either a transitive verb, meaning to put off habitually, or an intransitive verb, meaning to put off a specific project that should be done. I had ...
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