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Avid learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Utter as an intransitive verb

Hi,

Does the verb "utter" can be used as an intransitive verb?

Example: Diana's farewell to the family is uttered.

(farewell as a noun)

Thanks,

AL
  

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That is not intransitive; it is passive voice: Diana's fairwell to the family is uttered (by Diana).

  • That is not intransitive; it is passive voice: Diana's fairwell to the family is uttered (by Diana).
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That is not intransitive; it is passive voice:

Diana's fairwell to the family is uttered (by Diana).
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Oops! my bad.

I mean " Diana's farewell to the family uttered"
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No, you cannot do that. Even if 'utter' were intransitive, it would be wrong. It it were intransitive, it would read 'Diana uttered' (which is also wrong, since 'utter' is transitive).

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