Stop Saying... Transitive and intransitive verbs

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Tim has an extraordinary diction and an excellent British accent that we all like, I have learned a lot with his voice, Tim Go ahead.

angelookay
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A fun fact is that the question has been done byca Brazilian girl. In Brazil, although there is suffering education system, even the worse schools teach teach these subjects in Portuguese. Transitive verbs which result in direct object and indirect object (complement with preposition) and intransitive verb which don't require complement. 👍👊

the.stylish.runner
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You gave me the best lesson about transitive and intransitive verbs

lenhu
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I came here to learn and did so quite well....
But BESIDES THAT HEAR ME OUT -
(Why is this man so spiceeeeyyy 😭)

teonafinn
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I got here to clear my confusion about transitive and intransitive and now I’ve to add direct and indirect object to my list as well. 😂tnx Tim for nothing!!

marynazari
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"I will probably forget it tomorrow."
"Just try to remember."
A good language teacher will understand that shifting the responsibility for this to the learner is a cop-out. A good teacher understands that spaced repetition is an essential part of helping their learners internalize the material, which is what eventually leads to actual fluency, as opposed to just trying to memorize rules.
In language learning, you must play the long game.

timrobichaud
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Tim speaks with an excellent accent. I like it

sathyanarayanakalancha
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Very good sometime we use transitive action verb like play, eat, drink without object in the sentences while spoken English for example....
PersonA- where are your children?
Person B-they are playing in the garden.
In this example 'play' is transitive action verb but it has not taken object like they are playing 'cricket' in the garden. is it ok to use transitive action verb without object?
If it is ok then what to say to verb'play'in below sentence.
They are playing in the garden.
In above sentence....the verb 'play'....is it transitive or intransitive.
Plase let me

pankajgolakiya
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Please let me know if I understand this correctly.

In a definition defining the term "vehicle" as being any device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported upon a public highway; the term "transport" is a transitive verb, the terms "person or property" are the direct objects, and the term "public highway" is the indirect object. Is this correct?

joseluispcastillo
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nice i understand now how i can use trasitive and intransitive words thanks!

andrewpark
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Yeah, have them very well defined in Basque.
Auxiliary verb to have for Transitive, to be for intransitive. Arabic has VSO for transitives SO for intransitive. ..

christopherellis
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1. The files are ready to download
2. The files are ready to be downloaded

Which one is correct and why???

irmalestari
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Pro Tip: Start the video at 1:00 and set the speed a little higher

Stray
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it still hard to me, I didnt got up, how can found differe between tran and intran

Fouzmohamd
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I guess Mr Tim has made the transitive and intransitive more complex.

jamfarhan
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I don't understand how a Brazilian can ask that about English when in Portuguese there are transitive & intransitive verbs as well.

aritzlizarragaolascoaga
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English grammar is easy. You want unnecessary difficult grammar? try Spanish

saullopez
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Poor Tim! He couldn't eat the banana because Tim ate it.

producaldo
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soooo, is Tim Tim or is Tim not Tim, if Tim is not Tim, then who is Tim?

qan
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I run
I run to you.
Then why does 'I text him' and not 'I text to him'.

mastercorsair