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Stenka25 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

transtive and intranstive verb

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00affect [intransitive/ transitive][not in progressive] to have an effect on or to concern a particular person, group, or situation02br
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00• [vn] The word ‘unexciting’ could never be applied to her novels.02br
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00I want to ask because the word 'apply' is both transtive and intranstive, "Can I use 'apply to' instead of 'be applied to'?"0510name[문서의 처음]
  

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" 02font 00Yes. 02i 00 (Passive voice)02br 02br 00Hoewever, both of the above examples are transitive. 02i 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-

  • " 02font 00Yes.
  • 02i 00 (Passive voice)02br 02br 00Hoewever, both of the above examples are transitive.
  • 02i 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Thanks, I appreciate it.0-

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