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In the sentence 'She reads the book,' reads is a transitive verb because it acts on the direct object.
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In the sentence 'She reads the book,' reads is a transitive verb because it acts on the direct object.
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transitive verb
Noun
(grammar):
A
verb
that
is
accompanied
(either
clearly
or
implicitly)
by
a
direct
object
in
the
active
voice.
It
links
the
action
taken
by
the
subject
with
the
object
upon
which
that
action
is
taken.
Consequently,
transitive
verbs
can
also
be
used
in
the
passive
voice
when
the
direct
object
of
the
equivalent
active-voice
sentence
becomes
the
subject.
Japanese Meaning
他動詞 - 主語の動作が直接目的語に及ぶ動詞。文中で直接目的語を伴い、その影響や結果を表す。 / 他動詞 - 直接的な対象に行為が及ぶことを示す動詞で、場合によっては受動態としても用いられる。
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