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  • 21intransitive — adjective Etymology: Late Latin intransitivus, from Latin in + Late Latin transitivus transitive Date: 1612 not transitive; especially characterized by not having or containing a direct object < an intransitive verb > • intransitively adverb •&#8230; …

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  • 22intransitive — [[t]ɪntræ̱nsɪtɪv[/t]] ADJ An intransitive verb does not have an object. Ant: transitive …

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  • 23intransitive and transitive verbs — A verb is transitive when it ‘takes an object’, i.e. it has a following word or phrase which the action of the verb affects (They lit a fire), and is intransitive when it does not take an object (We arrived at noon). Some verbs are always or&#8230; …

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  • 24intransitive — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a verb) not taking a direct object, e.g. look in look at the sky. The opposite of TRANSITIVE(Cf. ↑transitivity). DERIVATIVES intransitively adverb intransitivity noun …

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  • 25Intransitive japanische Verben — Die Grammatik der Japanischen Sprache hat folgende charakteristische Eigenschaften: Es ist eine agglutinierende Sprache, Affixe werden in Hiragana separat geschrieben und als Partikel bezeichnet. Die Satzstellung ist SOP (Subjekt …

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  • 26verb — n. 1) to conjugate, inflect; passivize a verb 2) an auxiliary, helping; compound, phrasal; copular (esp. BE), copulative, linking; defective; irregular; main; modal; regular; strong; weak verb 3) an active; passive verb 4) an intransitive;&#8230; …

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  • 27Intransitives Verb — Intransitive Verben können sich im Gegensatz zu transitiven Verben nicht auf ein Akkusativobjekt beziehen bzw. benötigen zusätzlich eine Präposition. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Beispiele 2 Passiv 3 Akkusativobjekte zur Verstärkung …

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  • 28Verb argument — In linguistics, a verb argument is a phrase that appears in a syntactic relationship with the verb in a clause. In English, for example, the two most important arguments are the subject and the direct object.[1] Nearly all languages identify&#8230; …

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  • 29verb — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ plural, singular ▪ intransitive, transitive ▪ active, passive ▪ irregular, regular …

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  • 30verb —  erbs can be defined generally (if a bit loosely) as words that have tense and that denote what someone or something is or does. Verbs that have an object are called transitive verbs that is, the verb transmits the action from subject to an&#8230; …

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