Transitive and Intransitive Verbs . The main difference between transitive and intransitive verbs: Transitive Verb: this needs an object to complete the sentence, it pass the action to the object. Intransitive Verb: cannot have an object after it, the verb does not pass or transmit the action to an object. It makes sense alone. 👌😊 Let's take a look to some examples! To get deeper, the next video! Some more Examples!
ASSIGNMENT-- Chapter 5 from de Reading: "Responding to a Reading" My Classmate Andrey and I, will answer some questions related to identity theft (analizING a graphic), checking Penenberg's essay that is based on that and we highlight some of our own ideas about Violent Video Games IN LAST PART.
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