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    Transitive verb

    transferred from an agent to a patient. Transitive verbs can be classified by the number of objects they require. Verbs that entail only two arguments, a subject

    Intransitive verb

    distinguishes intransitive verbs from transitive verbs, which entail one or more objects. Additionally, intransitive verbs are typically considered within

    Verb

    noun phrases or prepositional phrases. Double transitive verbs (sometimes called Vc verbs after the verb consider) are followed by a noun phrase that serves

    Transitivity (grammar)

    Many languages, such as Hungarian, mark transitivity through morphology; transitive verbs and intransitive verbs behave in distinctive ways. In languages

    Georgian grammar

    of six verb forms inflected for person and number. Verbs are traditionally divided into four classes: transitive verbs, intransitive verbs, verbs with no

    Causative

    spill in (2), are primarily transitive and secondarily intransitive. Other verbs like this include smash and extend. Other verbs, such as trip in (3) go the

    Ergative–absolutive alignment

    operates on intransitive verbs and objects of transitive verbs. With certain intransitive verbs, adding the suffix "-ee" to the verb produces a label for

    Ambitransitive verb

    ambitransitive verb is a verb that is both intransitive and transitive. This verb may or may not require a direct object. English has many ambitransitive verbs. Examples

    Kʼicheʼ language

    appear on both nouns and verbs. "Set A" markers are used on nouns to mark possessor agreement and on verbs to agree with the transitive subject (ergative case)

    Kayapo language

    transitive verbs take accusative or absolutive patients in finite clauses, depending on the verb class. In nonfinite clauses, all transitive verbs take