Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive? This ripe peach "tastes" incredibly sweet and juicy. A. intransitive B. transitive I think its B :3 "tastes" is underlined. @EnglishGuy
what is the underlined word
Ohhh, the underlined word is "tastes"
hmm, i think your right
@Englishguy do u think im wrong?
Im not sure what the answer is... Maybe its A? :3
it is A
I actually do not know. A transitive verb always has a direct object tied into it, and there isn't one after. I'd go with A but its your call
yeah thx for explaining that, i wasn't sure how
Yup
Well, in my book it says "Always say "To whom or what is the verb doing it to?"
I'm not sure honestly
hmmm... hold on a sec!
Someone tagged me, I'll be right back
the word tastse isnt doing anything to anything
hmmm.. OHH! I KNOW! I checked and it seems to be Intransitive. This is what the person wrote: The peach only has one action, a sense. The person tasting the peach tastes that it is incredible sweet and juicy. Your answer is A, intransitive, because there is only one verb.
@Englishguy @Kate_Kat What do you think? :P
Yeah that's what I thought too
Okay! Thank you!
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