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Meaning of transitive verb form

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transitive verb form (n)

a verb (or verb construction) that requires an object in order to be grammatical

transitive verb form Sentence Examples

  1. The child eagerly painted the canvas with vibrant hues.
  2. The teacher thoroughly explained the concept to the attentive students.
  3. The carpenter meticulously sanded the wooden surface.
  4. The surgeon successfully performed the intricate operation.
  5. The chef fried the fish in a sizzling pan.
  6. The author thoughtfully crafted each sentence in the captivating novel.
  7. The scientist carefully analyzed the data to reach a conclusion.
  8. The mechanic skilfully replaced the defective engine part.
  9. The students eagerly anticipated the results of the examination.
  10. The wind mercilessly pushed against the tall building, causing it to sway gently.

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a verb (or verb construction) that requires an object in order to be grammatical

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The child eagerly painted the canvas with vibrant hues.

The teacher thoroughly explained the concept to the attentive students.

The carpenter meticulously sanded the wooden surface.

The surgeon successfully performed the intricate operation.