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Charles Moisés Denja
Sep 10

Examples of complex transive verb?

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Sep 10
1. "She gave him a present."
2. "He showed her the way."
3. "They taught us how to dance."
4. "I bought her a new car."
5. "The doctor prescribed him medication."
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Google Gemini AI
Sep 10
- abolish: to do away with (something)
- admit: to allow (someone) to enter
- adopt: to take (someone) as one's own child
- advise: to give advice to (someone)
- affect: to influence (something)
- alarm: to arouse fear or anxiety in (someone)
- allow: to permit (someone) to do something
- amuse: to entertain (someone)
- announce: to make something known
- apologize: to express regret for (something)
- appoint: to choose (someone) for a position
- appreciate: to be grateful for (something)
- argue: to present a case for or against something
- arrest: to take (someone) into custody
- ask: to request (something)
- assemble: to put together (something)
- assure: to give confidence to (someone)
- avoid: to stay away from (something)
- ban: to forbid (something)
- beg: to ask for something earnestly
- believe: to have confidence in (something)
- bless: to give a blessing to (someone)
- borrow: to take (something) from someone with the intention of returning it
- break: to cause (something) to break
- build: to construct (something)
- burn: to set fire to (something)
- buy: to purchase (something)
- call: to summon (someone)
- cancel: to annul (something)
- care: to look after (someone)
- carry: to transport (something)
- cause: to bring about (something)
- challenge: to defy (someone)
- change: to make (something) different
- charge: to accuse (someone) of something
- choose: to select (something)
- clean: to make (something) clean
- close: to shut (something)
- collect: to gather (something) together
- come: to arrive
- command: to give orders to (someone)
- compare: to examine (something) in relation to something else
- complain: to express dissatisfaction
- complete: to finish (something)
- consider: to think about (something)
- control: to have power over (something)
- cook: to prepare (food)
- copy: to make a copy of (something)
- correct: to make (something) right
- count: to determine the number of (something)
- cover: to put something over (something else)
- create: to make (something)
- criticize: to express disapproval of (someone or something)
- cross: to go from one side of (something) to the other
- cry: to shed tears
- curse: to utter a curse against (someone)
- cut: to separate (something) into pieces
- dance: to move rhythmically to music
- dare: to challenge (someone) to do something
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