Intransitive verb
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British pronunciation/ɪntɹˈansɪtˌɪv vˈɜːb/
American pronunciation/ɪntɹˈænsɪtˌɪv vˈɜːb/

"intransitive verb"の定義と意味

Intransitive verb
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自動詞, 目的語を必要としない動詞

(grammar) a verb without a direct object
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What is an "intransitive verb"?

An intransitive verb is a verb that does not require a direct object to complete its meaning. It can stand alone in a sentence and still convey a complete idea. Intransitive verbs describe actions or states that do not transfer action to an object. For example, in the sentence "She sleeps," the verb "sleeps" does not need a direct object to make sense. Other examples include "He runs," "They laughed," and "The sun shines." Intransitive verbs are important for constructing sentences that express actions or conditions without needing to specify an object.

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Intransitive verbs often describe actions that do not transfer to something or someone else.
An intransitive verb is a verb that does not require a direct object to complete its meaning.
The child giggled uncontrollably, the innocence of laughter exemplifying the joy that an intransitive verb can bring without needing an object.
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Intransitive verbs often describe actions that do not transfer to something or someone else.
An intransitive verb is a verb that does not require a direct object to complete its meaning.
The child giggled uncontrollably, the innocence of laughter exemplifying the joy that an intransitive verb can bring without needing an object.
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