關於Transitive的意思和用法的提問
包含"Transitive"的句子的意思
Q:
"front-hip" (it may be used as a transitive verb)是什麼意思
A:
I believe here it means to throw the ball towards a left-handed batters' front hip.
Q:
transitive property是什麼意思
A:
Sorry, not sure what you mean.
"Transitive" is a term used either for grammar or in mathematics
"Transitive" is a term used either for grammar or in mathematics
Q:
What is transitive and intransitive verbs i know their means in my language but can you give me examples :)是什麼意思
A:
@Gris_345 geçişli ve geçişsiz fiiller
Q:
transitive是什麼意思
A:
1、推移的な、過渡的な。
2、《言語学》他動詞の。。
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2、《言語学》他動詞の。。
です
"Transitive"的近義詞和區別
Q:
arrange(transitive verb) 和 arrange(intransitive verb) 的差別在哪裡?
A:
It's just whether or not the verb takes an object
(transitive)
"He arranges flowers."
the thing he is arranging is stated
(intransitive)
"He arranged for a cab."
we know he arranged, or made arrangements in order to get a cab.
*note here that he does not arrange the cab itself, he just arranged *for* the cab.
(transitive)
"He arranges flowers."
the thing he is arranging is stated
(intransitive)
"He arranged for a cab."
we know he arranged, or made arrangements in order to get a cab.
*note here that he does not arrange the cab itself, he just arranged *for* the cab.
Q:
transitive, intransitive 和 linking verbs 的差別在哪裡?
A:
Transitive verbs require an object
Ex) I bought the car
Intransitive verbs do not require an object
Ex) I cheered
Linking verbs do not express action
Ex) They are here
Ex) I bought the car
Intransitive verbs do not require an object
Ex) I cheered
Linking verbs do not express action
Ex) They are here
Q:
transitive verb 和 intransitive verb 的差別在哪裡?
A:
I hate fish (transitive as you can hate something. something here refers to an object.)
He likes coffee
He is sleeping (intransitive as you cannot sleep something.)
He jumped up.
He likes coffee
He is sleeping (intransitive as you cannot sleep something.)
He jumped up.
Q:
transitive verb 和 intransitive verb 的差別在哪裡?
A:
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Q:
"agree" as a transitive verb 和 "agree" as an intransitive verb using some prepositions like "with", "to", "on", etc. 的差別在哪裡?
A:
It is only an intransitive verb with a few exceptions in British publications. http://www.dailywritingtips.com/transitive-twist-on-agree/
"Transitive" 的翻譯
Q:
Can I use "grow apart" as a transitive verb?
用 英語 (英國) 要怎麼說?
用 英語 (英國) 要怎麼說?
A:
Not as a transitive verb no. That requires an object. So you can say "We grew apart" but you can't say "We grew something apart" or "We grew apart something"
Q:
transitive 用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A:
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"Transitive"有關的其他問題
Q:
Why can't you say "He admitted having killed her." using transitive "admit"?
1. He admitted to having killed her. (correct / intransitive "admit")
2. He admitted having killed her. (wrong / transitive "admit")
1. He admitted to having killed her. (correct / intransitive "admit")
2. He admitted having killed her. (wrong / transitive "admit")
A:
i think they both sound technically right.. but.. why not say:
He admitted to KILLING HER
... instead? much easier.
He admitted to KILLING HER
... instead? much easier.
Q:
The transitive verb is formed by subject plus verb plus the direct object. Instead, the intransitive verb is formed by subject and verb. 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
I'm learning this in class now. I understand what you are trying to say, but it is worded awkwardly. I would say:
"Transitive verbs have a subject, a verb and a direct object while an intransitive verb only has a subject and a verb".
Using formed, and 2 pluses in a row sound awkward. But this could just be me.
"Transitive verbs have a subject, a verb and a direct object while an intransitive verb only has a subject and a verb".
Using formed, and 2 pluses in a row sound awkward. But this could just be me.
Q:
is 'to come up with' a transitive verb?
cause usually transitive verbs should have a passive form..
example:
1.I eat an apple
2.the apple is eaten by me
1.I came up with a brilliant idea
2.a brilliant idea. ... ❌
there's no passive form is it?
cause usually transitive verbs should have a passive form..
example:
1.I eat an apple
2.the apple is eaten by me
1.I came up with a brilliant idea
2.a brilliant idea. ... ❌
there's no passive form is it?
A:
It's exclusively transitive, you must always say *what* you come up with.
But yes, in the passive voice, you might use "conceived"/"devised"/"thought up" etc
But yes, in the passive voice, you might use "conceived"/"devised"/"thought up" etc
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