Pesquisar
Ambitransitive verb
/ˌambɪtɹˈansɪtˌɪv vˈɜːb/
/ˌæmbɪtɹˈænsɪtˌɪv vˈɜːb/
Ambitransitive verb
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verbo ambitransitivo, verbo de uso ambitransitivo
a verb that can function both transitively and intransitively, meaning it can take a direct object or be used without a direct object, depending on the context and meaning intended
What is an "ambitransitive verb"?
An ambitransitive verb is a verb that can be used both transitively and intransitively, meaning it can take a direct object or function without one, depending on the context. This flexibility allows the verb to convey different meanings based on its usage in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "She sings a song," the verb "sings" is used transitively with the object "a song." In contrast, in "She sings," the verb is used intransitively without a direct object. Ambitransitive verbs are important for providing variety in sentence structure and meaning, allowing for more nuanced expression in language.
ambitransitive verb
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