Hi, since there's a preposition "with" between the direct object, "frequency" and verb, "fiddle"...does that still make "fiddle" a transitive verb regardless or intranstive instead?
Thank you
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If the preposition is there, there is no direct object; it is intransitive.
— Mister Micawber
If the preposition is there, there is no direct object; it is intransitive.
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