Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Transitive Verbs
In Latin, trans means across. Therefore, the subject transfers the action to the object. Most verbs
in English are transitive.
In the above examples, the verbs took and played are followed by the direct objects car and
basketball, respectively.
Intransitive Verbs
In Latin, intrans means not across. Therefore, intransitive verbs do not take direct objects
because there is no action to transfer.
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Special Cases
In the context of guiding or overseeing a company or other group of individuals, run is transitive.
Sing is only transitive if the sentence answers the question, “What did the subject sing?”
Activity
Determine if the italicized verb in each sentence is transitive or intransitive.
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7. The prosecution proved the defendant’s guilt.
8. George Lucas rejected the script under false pretenses.
9. I worked for ten hours yesterday.
10. The GOP nominated a questionable candidate.
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