Transitive Verbs


A transitive verb is one which has the ability to have a noun directly attached to it. Examples of this might be:

  • kick call
  • write story
  • answer questions

Intransitive Verbs

This type of verb cannot have a noun directly attached to it and requires the use of a preposition in order to help it function. Examples of intransitive verbs might be:

  • run to the shop
  • proceed with the game
  • abide by the rules.

No Action To Be

A no action to be verb means that the verb is not directly referencing an action. The verb to be can function as both an auxiliary verb as well as a main verb. When it is being used as a main verb it will join a subject to an adjective for example She is small. It might also join a subject to another noun, for example James is King.

However, when to be functions as an auxiliary verb it will form the progressive tense. An example of this would be;

  • The book is read by the teacher.
  • He is watching the TV.

Linking Verbs

This is a type of verb which is a non be verb and is used to link a subject to a noun, a phrase or an adjective. For example:

  • This looks amazing.
  • The food tastes beautiful.

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