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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Transitive or intransitive verb ????

Is lives transitive or intransitive

  

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anonymous Is ' lives ' transitive or intransitive ? It is typically intransitive, but there are a few cases where it can be used transitively with a cognate object: He lives the life of a dog . CJ

  • anonymous Is ' lives ' transitive or intransitive ?
  • It is typically intransitive, but there are a few cases where it can be used transitively with a cognate object: He lives the life of a dog .
  • CJ
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anonymous

Is 'lives' transitive or intransitive?

It is typically intransitive, but there are a few cases where it can be used transitively with a cognate object: He lives the life of a dog.

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