Transitivity
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British pronunciation/tɹˌansɪtˈɪvɪti/
American pronunciation/tɹˌænsɪtˈɪvɪɾi/

Definición y Significado de "transitivity"

Transitivity
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transitividad, propiedad de transitividad

the property of a verb that indicates whether it takes a direct object or not, determining the number and types of arguments it requires in a sentence

What is "transitivity"?

Transitivity refers to the grammatical property of a verb that indicates whether it requires an object to complete its meaning. Verbs can be categorized based on their transitivity: intransitive verbs do not take an object, transitive verbs require one object, and ditransitive verbs take two objects. For example, in the sentence "She sleeps," the verb "sleeps" is intransitive because it does not need an object. In contrast, in the sentence "He kicked the ball," the verb "kicked" is transitive because it has one object, "the ball." Understanding transitivity helps clarify how actions are expressed in sentences and how subjects relate to objects.

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transitividad, relación transitiva

(logic and mathematics) a relation between three elements such that if it holds between the first and second and it also holds between the second and third it must necessarily hold between the first and third

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Verb

transitive

Adjective

transitivity

Noun

intransitivity

Noun

intransitivity

Noun
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