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Transitive verbs - Coggle Diagram
Transitive verbs
only the accusative is the case of the direct object
to climb
The child climed the tree.
to cost
It costs ten pounds.
to meet
We met him last week.
to miss
They missed the train.
to remember
I do not remember his name.
the verbs
to have
and
to need
I have a big house.
I've got a new coat.
spoken English
Do you need any help?
may be used without any indication of the direct object
when the object is clear from the context
They left (the place) last night.
when the verb denotes the faculty of(amikor az ige azt a képességet jelöli)...
His pupils
read
and
write
well.
the same verb may be transitive in one meaning and intransitive in another
He ran five miles.
in Hungarian these are expressed by different verbs
transitive: We began the meeting at two.
intransitive: Our lessons begin at eight.
an intransitive verb sometimes becomes transitive
intransitive: to sit, sat, sat: He is sitting on a chair.
transitive: to set, set, set: They set their house in order.
a verb which require a direct object
to complete its meaning
He
likes
music very much.
Lift
this box.
They
closed
the door.
reflexive verbs
He dresses himself.