Are both of these sentences natural?
The phone is covered under AppleCare warranty.
The dog insurance covers everything from medication to health and accidents.
thank you
Both sentences are okay. Almost all verbs in English can be either transitive and intransitive. "Cover" can be transitive or intransitive.
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Both sentences are okay. Almost all verbs in English can be either transitive and intransitive. "Cover" can be transitive or intransitive. In the first sentence, it is intransitive (no direct object). The first sentence is equivalent to: The phone is covered by AppleCare warranty. In the second sentence, it is transitive; it has a direct object, "everything".
anonymousAre both of these sentences natural?
The phone is covered under AppleCare warranty.
The dog insurance covers everything from medication to health and accidents.
Yes, they're natural.
anonymous Cover (transitive or intransitive)
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'cover' is the same verb in bot