Transitive Verbs
The third type of verb in English is the transitive verb. Transitive verbs are English verbs that take direct objects. Another name for verbs that take only a direct object is monotransitive verb. Monotransitive verbs take only one object. Some common transitive verbs in English include:
borrow
clean
eat
kick
swallow
write
For example:
The man tore the paper.
A burglar stole my necklace.
Rabbits destroy my garden every year.
My cat kills rabbits.
We enjoyed the performance
He closed the door.
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