My mom drove the car as I sat in the passenger seat.
What is the transitive verb?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
some one help me
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what were you thinking?
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what do you mean
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@destinystaggs
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can you define transitive verb?
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@destinystaggs
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A transitive verb is a verb that takes one or more objects. This contrasts with intransitive verbs, which do not have objects. Transitive verbs may be further divided by the number of objects they occur with.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im stuck on it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think drove= transitive verb, car=direct object.
I could very well be wrong though.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it could be any verd put into the past, but has to include a direct object
OpenStudy (anonymous):
drove is correct @MartianBlueberry :) good job!
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Thank youu! :D
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thanks guys
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youre welcome
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OpenStudy (twizttiez):
Along with that our only verbs were Sat and Drove so this was rather simple props @MartianBlueberry ^-^
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How is the bolded word being used?
Look before you leap.
adverb
subordinating conjunction
preposition
OpenStudy (anonymous):
touche lol and which one is supposed to be bold
OpenStudy (twizttiez):
Oh if you could open up a new question
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Hahaha yeah @TwiztTiez xDD
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