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Kehiltonus Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Difference between (VI) (VT)?

Dear Bros!
Please help me define what's difference between VerbI and VerbT?
I read it on my dictionary notes, it beside a word to describe what's term of that word.I don't really know exactlly what it was..so please help me!
  

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The "I" means intransitive. The "T" means transitive. Does that help?

  • The "I" means intransitive.
  • The "T" means transitive.
  • Does that help?
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The "I" means intransitive. The "T" means transitive.
Does that help?
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May Bro give me some example about them?:)
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(Can you give some examples?)

Transitive verbs are normally followed by an object. The verb indicates an action which is carried out upon the object.

Henry wrote a letter. (Wrote what? -- A letter.)
Ursula is washing the dishes. (Is washing what? -- The dishes.)

Intransitive verbs do not take objects. The verb indicates an action complete in itself.
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Excellent explanation. Cheers CJ.
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thanks alot for this it really did help me .... good luck Emotion: smile

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