AS we should all know by now, intransitive verbs are handicapped by their inability to take a direct object. Another way of saying this is that a subject cannot perform the action of intransitive ...
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Helping intransitive verbs surmount their handicap
Indeed, because of its intransitivity, the verb “disappear” simply won’t take “rabbit” or any other object. The English language allows only transitive verbs to take objects and act on them, as “feed” ...
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